why can you walk in any store and find every hornady bullet made, any small rifle primer made ,look online and hammer has everything they make in stock, but nosler and berger bullets are nowhere to be found?
not a Gibbs! looks close to a 6.5/06 AI
6.5 Gibbs beside a 270
have an old copy of handloaders guide to cartridge conversions in my reloading shed will see if there is mention of it
edited to add ,nothing in my conversion book on it.
buy you a 10 ga. single shot, shoot 1 3.5" turkey load off a bench each week for 10 weeks, you will find out those sissy rifles you shoot that you thought kicked, don't. pay my receptionist on your way out.
group within a group says one thing, your rifle doesn't like the seating depth you are using. I try to start most bullets around .030 off the lands to start depending on the rifle.
have looked at the RCBS matchmaster, has the 2 feeder tubes like my autoscale but at 900 bucks thats a bit much, thinking about the hornady, has good reviews from what I have saw.
thats what I am going to miss about my autoscale, it was a powder dispenser with a balance beam, you could visibly check the zero on the beam after the charge was weighed. as long as the hopper level was kept aabout the same, it always threw charges right on the money. Am having problems with...
since 1984 I haave loaded thousands upon thousands of rounds weighing out each charge on an AMT autoscale, it is now on its last leg. I have to set the scale at .13 gr. less thaan my desired charge in order to get an accurate charge. my question is what is the best trouble free electronic scale...
if I'm not mistaken, the pilots are what comes in steel or carbide, the carbide doesn't gauld the brass as bad inside the necks, but I know little about them.
anyone got a source for them? are they interchangable with other brands? K&M wants 14.50 for a .338 pilot, no problem till they added 23 bucks and change shipping, in a padded mailer they could send it usps for 2 bucks.
Richards makes a nice stick, ordered one in the early 90's for a LH rem. 788, they sent me a left hand stock for a right handed action, a phone call and they replaced it.
8208 has been discontinued from what I have heard, and is no longer on the website.
Edit: I stand corrected, it is listed on the website, but out of stock. could not find it there first of the month.