Thanks Gentlemen.
This was a humbling experience for me. The funny thing is, I wasn't worried nor intimidated by the competition. My gosh! these are some of the very best shooters in the country. I feel like moth among the giants. But in my mind I'm confident that I can beat these guys. The...
Result are in. I'd say I'm satisfied with my performance considering that I only have two weekend to prepare and shooting with the best shooters in the country. I'm talking about David Tubb and Bryan Litz.
I used H1000 when I had factory barrel on my Winnie. 81 grains if I remembered will pushed the 180 grain Hornady BTSP at around 3000 fps. Very accurate but really hard on brass. 3 firings and the brass is toast. I found H1000 to be not temperature sensitive at all. That barrel is long gone and...
Very rarely you gonna find two different brand of bullet with the same weight that would have the same point of impact. Even the same brand but of different lot. In all my years of shooting I only experienced it once when I switched my 6MM Remington load of 87 grain Hornady Match with 87 grain...
I've been shooting the 300 Win Mag for quite a number of years and I never had any problem with recoil until I started shooting this 175 LRX. I get bruised after a few rounds shooting it from the bench,
Cole, I seat the bullet just enough to fit the magazine of my Model 70 Laredo LRH. The OAL is 3.380" which just .040 longer than SAAMI standard. The 175 grain LRX BT with it's 7 caliber tangent ogive seated 3.380 will have a .053 jump as measured by my Stoney Point OAL gauge.
Been working and testing the accuracy and consistency of the 175 LRX BT .308 bullet from Barnes as a substitute for the 180 grain TTSX that I use for my 300 Winchester Magnum. This new batch was done with outmost of care and attention to detail as usual. The chronograph reading showed single...