Thanks lads,
I'll make sure Dan, my friend in Colorado sets to with his cleaning kit. I reckon Dan'll be happy if he can get his groups to 2" at 100yds
I'd never shot with an underlever rifle before so an interesting experience for me when I was there a week or so ago. It's a nice rifle & with a...
I just recently returned from visiting a friend in Colorado who had bought the rifle above - it's an old rifle of 104 years with 26" barrel. It seems in pretty good condition & nothing nasty in the barrel. However, we tried various different loads with two propellants H322 & H4895 (They seemed...
Never heard of this over here in UK & it certainly doesn't seem like a realistic proposition. Media hype I guess.. besides, I think our new Labour Government has more important things to worry about... Like taxing us more. Labour = Socialists = a nice word for Communist! = Happy as long as...
Once brass prep is done correctly (Not SAAMI/CIP sizing, but to the 'Headspace' on your rifle) the only issue is bullet seating & I found for this, by far, the best way to go is using an arbour press & Wilson seating die. Not so expensive to buy & I found, well worth the cost.
I have RCBS...
It does look that way Jim, but it was a 30+yr old cheapie & had been shot a few times & repaired. Anyway, it's junked now & I'll pick up the new Caldwell when I'm in the USA next week. Your QL data tells me all I need to know... so the best I think I'm gonna get will be around 3000fps, more than...
Many thanks Jim, this information is much appreciated. My Chrony was giving me fps readings around the 2850fps & I didn't trust the data, (My Chrony had been shot several times & repaired) but it seems it was fairly accurate. Anyway I junked the Chrony as it was 30yrs old. I'll be in Colorado in...
Hi folks, if anyone is kind enough to help, I'd like QL details on the following please:
.25-06Rem.
Vihtavouri N560 & 110gn Nosler Accubond bullet. 22" Barrel
Currently I load 51.2-52gns Viht N560 & MV a bit down on where I think it could be - it's accurate, but I think maybe a bit more MV is...
Yup, primers do get pushed back from the pocket into the bolt face & I regard this small amount of additional measurement as worth taking into consideration to achieve a max headspace dimension. In allowing this & setting my die accordingly I can say, I've never had an issue with chambering ANY...
In my opinion - Definitely
I use it & measure my 'Fired Case' headspace with fired primer still in place. Set F/L sizing die to just bump case shoulder back Max .002"
Full length re-sizing to 'Fired Case' headspace dimension is in my opinion best, but yes, you can neck size.
I gave up neck sizing many years ago. Neck sizing, while many folk do it, doing this has its own issues - eventually after a few 'Neck sized' firings, the case will 'Grow' at the shoulder...
Resizing cases to SAAMI/CIP spec (Especially in older rifles) is usually way too much work on the brass. Get a headspace measurement guage as TackDriver284 says & measure your 'Fired case' headspace dimension (With fired primer in) . Measure several fired cartridges & use the average dimension...
There are often at least a couple of sweet spots but I found .030" off the lans with .257 Accubonds gave me the greatest accuracy, but hey that's in my K95 rifle.
I found Sierra Game Kings & Hornady SST in my other rifles are somewhat different
Ha ha :ROFLMAO: the dark art of reloading, off down the rabbit hole eh!
Bullet comparator measuring from ogive is always best - bullet tip to case head measurements will always see variations even with plastic tipped bullets & especially with lead tipped. It's also likely that using standard...
Primer prices are now very high in UK anywhere from £14-£17 / 100 if you can find them. Most dealers here will now only sell you one or two hundred not like a couple of years ago when it was easy to buy 1000
Vihtavouri propellant is good stuff. I use Vit. N560 in my .25-06 & get great accuracy. It's pretty pricey here in UK at around £120/kilo - $150 approx. But that's around 2.2lbs.
Your $250 turns at a minimum into £300GBP here in UK - with carriage across the pond & UK tax & duty often shop pricing is way more than you pay in USA. We're at around £60/lb for propellant & around £150/1000 for primers. I was recently in Bass Pro in Colorado Springs & amazed how much less you...