I read through the thread again, and if anyone mentioned this, I just didn't spot it: H110 and W296 are exactly the same powder...same manufacturer, same formulation, identical---just put into different containers with different labels.
I always thought it was interesting that Winchester...
Gotta wonder if acid from fingerprints got involved there. I know some guys have to wipe all fingerprints off a gun after handing, otherwise corrosion sets in pretty quickly. I suppose that's a body chemistry thing. Fortunately for me it's not an issue but I have a friend who has to be very...
I think it's good to try to achieve uniformity, but I think measuring the inside of the neck to determine "tension" is not practical. The tension with which the neck holds a bullet would depend on the elasticity of the brass, which we know changes from firing to firing. A dimensional measurement...
Wyo, no, it's not a modified cartridge. The case volume used was the default value. The barrel length was set at 23.9 because that was the last value I entered for one of my own rifles. The "near maximum" and "do not use" flags are absent because I always copy the results to a .txt file and edit...
I've been mulling over a solar powered fan or air pump of some kind. Maybe sticking the end of the hose in the chamber. No real good ideas yet as far as materials, though.
Thanks DWH. I've already done all this, including chronograph I ng some 140s. I was reading another forum where one fellow says there is reason to believe that barrel time is more closely tied to peak pressure than muzzle velocity. I found that interesting but haven't really digested the...
I read about the OBT stuff several years ago and thought it was interesting, but had no idea how to make use of it and put it all on the mental back burner. These recent discussions pointed out another capability of QL I had never utilized, so I went back and read all the stuff over again with...
I think Barsness is probably the best in the business...at least he was when I basically quit subscribing to and reading gun rags seven or eight years ago. I like his methodical approach to evaluating things.
Thanks Bruce. This one is pretty new, I think they were offered in 2014 for the Midway promotion. I can see that it has an MOA trigger without disassembly, so it likely is bedded like all the newer 70s. I do have both a .25-06 and a .30-06 of more recent production (with MOA triggers), but I've...
Gerry, my current .280 is an econo-custom VZ-24 with a 24-inch ER Shaw barrel. The load I've used for several years is a 150-grain Partition over 58.5 grains Of H4831SC, loaded in R-P cases with Federal 210s, and the bullet about 0.025" off the lands. It has been a very accurate load and turns...
Scope mounted and ready for sight-in!
I used medium rings, but I probably could have gotten by with lows. I'm not going to fuss and fiddle with it anymore, though. The less I'm waving a screwdriver or any other tool around this rifle, the better. Oh, but I almost forgot---I have an Ernie the...
Thanks Gerry. It still seems like it hasn't happened "all the way" yet, but soon I'll have what I need to mount the scope and I can hit the range.
I agree on the rings. The Zee rings seem to be very dependable and not half bad looking either. I really think Leupold's Dual Dovetail is a little...
I don't have a 28, but I have my dad's old Remington 17 in 20. I've been a terrible wingshot over the years, but when I started shooting that 20 at dove I started hammering them. There's a ton I don't know about scatterguns, but it amazed me that I did better with a smaller gun launching less...
Thanks again!
I thought I'd never have this. I've always harbored some disappointment at the fact that the only Model 70s chambered in .280 were Featherweights...call me odd, but I just don't care for the Featherweight Classics. I prefer the true Classic style stock, and the fore end tip is a...