I bought a Team Match II about two years ago and fell in love instantly. Like Pop's gun, mine is a one-holer with just about any load. Light loads of Alliant Power Pistol prove very accurate and burns clean enough for all-day shooting. I will say however, feeding was touch and go until I...
61.0 gr of VV N165 behind a 150 gr NBT is my go-to accuracy load in my Hart-barreled 7mm RM. This load shoots in the .3's with great regularity and moves along about 3100 fps if memory serves.
Sure I do. And while I do not do it for the economy, it sure is a heck of a lot cheaper over the long haul. Sure I could buy surplus ball ammo for pennies a round, but I am loading match-quality stuff for the same price. Federal Gold Medal Match .45 ammo is about $30 a box. After shooting...
As previously stated, one cannot accurately compare the performance of two or more bullets of equal weight but different caliber. That is, with the exception of muzzle energy-two equal weight projectiles traveling the same speed will have be carrying the same amount of energy. Likewise...
Nearly every rifle I've owned with a sporter-weight barrel (that means not the ones with a tube the size of my fly rod) has responded well to bedding the recoil lug and the chamber-portion of the barrel. The rest of the barrel is free-floated. Flyweight tubes generally shoot better with some...
For thier size, caribou succumb easily to being hit with a well-placed shot. They are neither thick-skinned nor heavy-boned and your 7mm Mag is ample medicine for even the biggest bull. While Partitions and Accubonds would certainly do the job well, I think something along the lines of a 150...
I took a MI whitetail last season with a handgun for the first time and man, I am hooked! I used a Freedom Arms M83 in .454 Casull with a Leupold 2X scope and probably won't carry anything else into the field again. At typical game-taking ranges here in MI (40-50 yds is about average for me)...