I hope that is true! I like my .243 with a 9 twist barrel(Handles 105gr hpbt) but I need an excuse to swap it out with an 8 or 7.5 twist in something a little more exciting like .243 AI or even 6 PRC.
Yeah it would! Except why mess around….Nosler should just make it 120gr and get ahead of the curve for once. I’m not sure, that may take a faster twist than 1:8?
Unless I’m mistaken, they still make a 105gr gr in 6mm. Not a “hunting” bullet but I have used it on antelope and it did the job. They also make 108gr Eld-m as well as 110gr a-tip. You’re more likely to see a 115gr-120gr Eld-m from Hornady than a 105gr from Nosler IMO. Nosler is about 3 steps...
I always either use Murphy precision 1913 pic base/pic rings(There’s several good ones) or DNZ base/rings. I love both, the DNZ are substantially lighter being made of aluminum.
Got home a few days ago with this Antelope buck. Best one I’ve got to date. Not very tall and front cutters aren’t notable, but has a trash point and heavy mass. 425yds with a 7mm REM mag, 180gr Eld-M.
I’m not entirely sure but, I just used 4 points for the toughest hunt I’ve been on to date. Yes, my friend and I were both successful on bucks but it was about the same as what I’ve experienced on leftover tags 10 years ago. I’d expect that you could do pretty well with 15 points but my guess...
You should forget about developing anything RL for the time being unless you already know what you’re doing. H4350 is very good in .243 for 90 gr bullets… heavier and I’d lean to IMR 7828sc and H1000 personally but H4831 is good as well and there’s others in that range that I haven’t tried.
I know that Molly coating has really fallen out of favor but from my experience, I have seen no difference in pressure between molly coated mono’s and load data for uncoated bullets. I’m most cases, I’m pushing beyond max published data by a grain or two of powder before finding pressure signs...
I’ve clocked 140gr E-tips at 3300fps out of my 7 mag. Accuracy wise, 3300fps was OK and could maybe be tuned but 3250fps was a bit better right out of the gate. I haven’t spent any time dialing the E-tips in, only looked for the max load.
If I have a pack, I assume that I have many items. Two things that I always have would be a lighter and a knife, I can do a lot with just those. Water and/or a filter is a very close third and so is TP but I’ve definitely come home missing a sleeve off my shirt in the past…lol. Funny, I carried...
I probably have the same Brifit electric scale and I notice the same thing. It will jump .3 grains out of nowhere but other than that it is reasonably accurate. I’ve also just lost my trust in it and if I have to double check on my balance scale every time it’s just slowing me down. I just use...
I did find the Ultimate Reloader review on the Lyman gen 6. Seems decent for the price. Not the most accurate at +- .05 grain(tested) but definitely useable. They advertise +-.1 grain but I’m not sure if that’s the reality? 3 different charge weights in a batch of ammo doesn’t really make me...