I would really like to give these a try in my 275 rigby/ 7x57. 160 grain seems to be my favorite weight in this rifle.
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Yeah I’d just go ahead and call that load done [emoji16]. I wouldn’t even try any other loads, I just put that back in the safe and wait on hunting season! That’s a great load man, and would prolly cover everything in North America.
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The stocks really are great. It’s the best polymer stock I’ve ever had on a factory rifle. Neat how the safety markings are blacked out. Other than that it does look exactly like my 100XT. Can’t wait for a range report!
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I have the sauer, then I have a 98 mauser set up with XS ghost ring for heavy timber in this caliber, and I’m very fond of them.
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I’ve yet to try any of the speeds in mine. They only factory load I shot was with the norma, and it was moving pretty quick for factory 9.3x62 loads. I have not tried any of the heavy’s at lower velocity yet.
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I have the 100XT in 9.3x62. Great trigger and excellent accuracy. It’s light so the modern loads get a little snappy sometime, but it sure shoots great. This is the factory Norma eco strike. Lemme dig through my folder and find some 285 gr targets
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Great brass I have three different lot numbers in 6.5 creedmoor SRP. 2 of those lot numbers have been reloaded over 20 times each.
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I used the candle method for a long time, and it’s about as simple and cheap as possible. Also use the torch too. I lucked into an awesome deal on a Annie induction annealer set up with the little radiator for a 100% duty cycle. But I annealed a many of cases with the candle and torch method...
This! Always used 10 grains of unique with every 240-250 grain cast bullet I’ve ever loaded in the 44 mag. Very pleasant load and still achieves over 1100 FPS in my 8 3/8” model 29.
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Safety on my 100 is similar to a Remington 700 as far as location. It is a 3 position safety, my 100 has a 3 lug bolt head. I was thinking the 101 had several lugs. I’m pretty sure the 100 was designed specifically for the American market, and the 101 still carries most of its European heritage...