So, this is a different 30 Nosler but it still fits this thread. It's a 9 twist shooting 200gr Hybrids at 3120. Still many yotes to go. Remember, I'm not calling these mongrels I'm just sitting on the deer stand. When deer season is over were going to go at night calling but these TN yotes get...
I'm not sure if the Willis die is available in the .378 case diameter. I thought they only made it for standard belted magnums ( 300wm, 7mm RM, ect.)
https://www.larrywillis.com/
So, all my life I've been a center fire rifle fanatic. I carried a 380 revolver forever, shot factory ammo.
About five years ago my friend asked me if I knew what century this was!! At that moment I thought, " this azzhole is going to cost me a lot of money "!
I started trying on semi auto...
I just got an 5" Sig Xten. I'm going to start with 180gr HAP bullets.
From reading it seems like Accurate no. 9 might be a great powder. ?
Anyone use AA 9 with 180gr bullets.
I've owned several 300wsm and even more 300wm barrels.
They are not ballisticly the same. The WM will best the wsm by 150 to 200 fps at the same pressures. The wsm is handicapped by short action and magazine limitations with long bullets also.
I still love the wsm and my next build will be on...
Before sunrise and after sunset they eco in surround sound from all the surrounding ridges. Spooky and haunting. It sounds like a community of over 30 within a few miles.
I'm at my farm in SW Tennessee for rifle season, our whitetail heard is real thin this year...because of these varmints!
I'm supposed to be putting deer in the freezer by the way.
I will say though, a 185 gr Hybrid target at 3290 fps muzzle velocity is pretty efficient at dispatching...
Get a 7mm Remington magnum. It will out run the 7 prc with less pressure. ADG has outstanding brass available.
Every Hornady PRC cartridge to date (6.5, 7mm, 300) has had sizing problems after a couple of firings because of the .200" line not sizing enough. Guys are having to fix their...
The purple in 215s and the orange on 210s are a sealant to keep the pellet in place under the anvil.
Seems like the gm215m and gm210m are more evenly/ neatly coated.
If you've ever seen Ginex primers they are the most consistent and perfect looking primers I've seen