They shoot the same POI in my rifle. That said, you should expect to work up and see. I have noticed that the BST shoot a little faster(10-15 fps). That is negligible in my opinion.
Thanks, Dr. Mike.
I have found that the fusion is about the same as a Gold-Dot in terms of being electrically plated. Some on an AR15 forum suggest that they are essentially the same with the GD being 2 grains heavier. My Speer #14 shows neither bullet as a component but it does show a 62 gr...
Here is my setup. Pretty basic for now. I plan to add the roller handle in the future.
I must say, I'm impressed at the speed. I loaded more in a hour that ever before.
That's right. After a few years of loading on a Rock Chucker, I've finally decided to go with Big Blue. I'm getting a RL550B. It should allow me to load at a higher rate and still maintain some control over every step.
Anyone have and advice or pointers?
I just ordered a Les Baer 6x45 barrel for an AR upper. It has a 1-9 twist. I was wondering if any of you guys had any experience with it? This will be used mainly at the range/coyote farm! I am thinking a lighter weight BT will be a good start.
I was getting an average of 1.75-3.5" groups today. I fired 5 fouling shots and let the barrel completely cool before trying for groups. I only shot 3 round groups today.
The rifle in question had a Leupold Vari-XII 3-9x40 on it. I switched it out for a Nikon 3-9x40 to recheck the groups.
I will seat a few in a little deeper and see what that does. What should I do to the necks to prevent the "bonding"? This was new Nosler brass straight out of the box.
To answer everyone's inquiries....
These were loaded last year at the time of load confirmation with the same components used in workups.
The stock is a Laminate wood, so I don't think that moisture is a problem. The action area was bedded and then the remaining areas were given a good coat...