Years ago I bought a Lee hand press just for this. since I live only 15 minutes from the range I have yet to use it but it's there if I need it. The only reason I haven't used it is because of having to readjust my dies due to the difference in thickness of the two presses.
Guy can keep his crown. I enjoy nature photography and hope others enjoy it too. I used to do a few weddings but I’ve found the the animals are usually a more cooperative subjects.
This one was taken at the bottom of my driveway in the field between my drive and my brothers house. It's twin was just a few yards away and of course mom was close by.
I almost forgot to post this one here.
The only 25 that I have right now in my XP100 25 Creedmoor and I love it. I have had a Ruger M77 257 Roberts and the 257 JDJ both handgun and carbine length. I have loaded for a Browning A-bolt 25-06 that my cousin had and it was a great shooter though it only had a 22' barrel.
I would love to...
I know this is an old post but the original post sounds so familiar to me. Several years ago I wanted to take a deer with my C Sharps 45-70 and a 405 grain cast bullet. I had a doe come out at about 70-80 yards and she was quartering slightly away. My thoughts for the quickest kill was to put...
Ernie has cost me a few $$$ on those specialty pistols but not as much as he has others. (only because my gun money always seems to be depleted when one comes up that I want):(
Please remember to start low and work up this is without your actual OAL. and capacity. I have had pressure signs show 3-4 rows above what calculates as max. with some of my combos.
Cartridge : 6.5-280 Ack Imp
Bullet : .264, 140, Hornady ELD-M 26331
Useable Case Capaci...
In my 16” barreled XP100 I've been getting excellent results with 100 grain ballistic tips and 100 grain matchkings with RL15 and more recently Staball 6.5. I haven't quite had the luck that Ernie and others have had with H4350 yet.
I’m using Redding 6.5 Creedmoor full length S bushing dies and without looking I’m pretty sure a .282 bushing. I neck turn to a thickness of .013”. The Lapua brass was very close to that and I could have got by without turning but did it anyway since I was set up. The starline brass needed...
Vince I have a cousin that use to ride bulls. He was a high school state champion for 3 years in a row back in the 80's and still has a rodeo company now. Personally I never found the need to get on one.