Not getting ejector marks or hard bolt lift, just cratered primers literally on everything middle to upper end load wise, and the 3rd primer pierced out of 100 rounds so far.
Trying to get a hold of a guy that goes by Carlsbad to get it done, but that's proving to be kind of difficult. Gre-Tan...
Brought out the CZ457/Bartlein combo today to just get some added trigger time in, cronograph, and shoot a few different types of SK match ammo. Had the Standard yellow box, Rifle Match red box, and the Long Range Match. Shot two, 5 shot groups of each at 50 yards. Also put 10 on the 2/3 plate...
Well I was able to get out this afternoon and finish my ladder with the 223 N540/75g ELDM with Lapua cases and 7.5 primers.
5 of the 6 shots went into a 1" group and I think I'm gonna play around 24.6-24.8g for around 2975fps just to be on the safe side for now. Those 2 shots were almost...
Nice. I'm hoping I can get a higher node around 3000fps to shoot at least 3/8-1/2 MOA.
I've got roughly 2 bricks each of the BR4s and 450s, and a little over 5 bricks of the 7.5s for this 223. Just can't decide if I want to go with the CCIs first, knowing I'll have to switch over to the 7.5s...
I remember them coming in the 2# canisters years ago in the US, I want to say like 15 years ago. For some reason now they're only in 1#, and of course the 8# kegs.
Part of the reason I never tried it previously was the fact it came in 2# canisters, so if it didn't work out, you had quite a bit...
TD284 Yes I believe that's probably the case with the CCI 400s. I did a good bit of research on them before I loaded them, but thought I could get away with it. I didn't have any problems with them in the starline brass out of 80 rounds, but that brass wasn't exceeding my chamber length either...
I've never used Vihtavouri powder until about a week ago in my 223, specifically N540. It offers the best speed in the 223 with heavy bullets and is very slow burning for the cartridge. Its just a little faster than 4350 on the burn rate chart. Vihtavouri calls for 25.8g with a 75g ELDM which I...
I put brakes on everything 6mm or above. It's not about the recoil, it's about shooting better, longer, amd spotting your own shots, plain and simple. There's not 1 person I know who doesn't shoot a rifle better, or would benefit from a rifle that recoils less with a good brake...
The Vortex Razor HD line is a very good Scope. I shoot with a good friend of mine that has one on his 338 Lapua and I've shot and looked through it a couple different times. I wouldn't have any issues running it if I had to that's for sure.
It's just at that price point, I'd still rather have...
Good to know. I plan to put it on either my 223 or 6 creed. Worth the $2400 price tag you think? Anything you don't like about it? I like the 100 MOA elevation adjust over the 70 of my current MK4s...The glass should also be a huge upgrade, and lastly the PR2 reticle seems super nice to have for...
That is a dandy scope that should serve you very well! Congratulations!!
I am looking at a MK5 HD 7-35x with the PR2 MOA reticle myself. Seen one at the local gun shop the other day and fell in love with it. Way better than my current dinosaur 6-20x and 8-25x MK4s haha.
Sounds like a pretty good day to me.
I was able to score 5 bricks of Rem 7.5 primers for $80/ brick for the 223, a brick of SK long range for $100 for the CZ457, and a pound of N540 for $48 to try in the 223 with the 75 ELDMs yesterday all at the LGS. Nice to see some things on the shelves for...
The only difference is the numbers...This is my 7-300 Win Mag/180g ELDMs at 3100. Strelok Pro (which by the way is the best shooters app period) but good luck getting it now thanks to our worthless government. Anyways, you range, you dial to what it says, and you shoot. It doesn't make any...
It doesn't matter at the end of the day. One is 1/4" and the other is basically .36"
In other words, MOA is a tad finer. However, you usually get more revolutions/range with a MIL based scope.
I'm old, I learned on MOA over 25 years ago and will never change. It really doesn't make a craps...
Primer swaps definitely make a difference. I usually test at least 2 primers with every rifle/load combo and they always show a preference for 1 over the other in accuracy, ES, or both.
Last I knew, the 3rd owner of that rifle has killed a few elk and bears with it and absolutely loves it, and will never sell it. Still shooting the 300g SMKs with 92g H1K. It was a hammer indeed, on both ends 🤣
The only other target bullet I've used with great success was the big 338" 300g SMK from the 338 EDGE at 2850fps. It smacked elk like you wouldn't believe and left baseball size exits out to 900 yards. But I much prefer my little 7mm Mags these days with 180s, they're just a tad easier to shoot.