1-Manners EH1 with adj comb
2-Defiance Anti XM length, and rail
3-TT diamond
4-Ended up using a Krieger #5 7.5tw instead of the Benchmark CFW in the photo.
Paint by Pucker Factor Precision.
5-MDT? Bottom metal with a 3 or 4 shot cutdown mag by Kinport Peak.
This June 1 will be 2yrs removed for Me.
I had a close friend succumb to many years of alcohol abuse, and it got my attention.
I was so fed up with myself I honestly haven’t wanted it once since I made my mind up to stop.
My point is that likely something positive will come from this situation...
I’ve seen 100gr TTSX driven at very high velocity and it’s very very impressive.
Dad has used one for years and all the grandkids shoot his gun when with him…
180-220lb whitetails can’t die any faster.
I had Vari-X III models fail from the recoil of a bullet half that weight.
and less. They were replaced for no charge, though.
surely they are more rugged than they were 30+yrs ago?
This got me curious, so I looked at some reamer prints.
In the case of 25 caliber the neck length is .227 Gibbs and .293 Sherman.
The Sherman has less case taper and a 40deg shoulder vs the Gibbs at 35 deg.
Now, what this translates into as far as accuracy and performance differences, case life...
I’m not sure about differences between it and the Gibbs.
Rich normally preserves neck length more so than the Gibbs cases I’ve seen in the past, though.
It’s been a lot of fun so far. The Peterson brass has proven to be tough and consistent for me.
I need to throat it just a tad longer for the 115BT, but it’s perfect for the 100gr.
Maybe one day I’ll have a 120-125 gr nosler with a poly tip to try!