On August 4, 2022 April had been on the Forum, I sent her a PM that evening, but never heard back from her. I hope one of the Ladies see our posts and come back!
Wow, those are beautiful rifles, Scotty! Got to love those p64 FWT's. I was looking for one in 270 a few years ago and ended up with something else.
Handsome boys as well!
LOL, I'll keep that in mind, buddy!
I tried to gave a 20 ga shotgun to my son for my grandson when he gets older and he said he doesn't have room in his safe.
I just picked up some CFE223 at Bruno Shooters supply in AZ for $28/lb and some Hornady Interlock 6mm 100g for $20.30 for box of 100. They do ship, but their hazmat fee is high.
Sounds like a an easy method, but a question. If you are measuring from the bullet tip, not the ogive and many bullets of the same brand and lot are different lengths, won't that give you inconsistent measurements? Or am I picturing this wrong? Thanks.
This!
Another member and I were just talking about this.
I started doing it that way years ago, probably before Hornady made their tool. For some reason I just use the Hdy tool now.
My Tikka is an 8 twist 22-250. My coyote load is a 63g Absolute Hammer and target load is a 70g Nosler RDF, both shoot under 1/2" at 100 and have the same poi.
To me it's the rifle more than the caliber. My first rifle in the early 70's was a 30-06 m70, I still have the rifle but now it's a 25-06. I bought a Browning A-bolt ss 270 in the early 80's when I was hunting and packing on horseback, harvested a lot of game with it but didn't care for the...