I have experienced better groups by switching brass. I use three brands of brass, from best going down would be Lapua, Nosler and then Norma. I have ditched Hornady, Remington, Winchester and Federal brass back in the days for some of those reasons. Some of the other reasons are cracking at the...
That is sad, it will be a while before Powder Valley gets back up on its feet. They have been using reasonable prices compared to some other suppliers. Hopefully soon they be up and running.
It was a .244 Remington Model 760 with 6mm 80 grain Remington soft point. I was young and excited and rode in the back seat of a truck. A friend of my Gramps invited us to hunt on his 10,000 acre ranch. We rode down a dirt road, and a small 8 pointer was on the road and it jumped into the brush...
If your goal is for deer, look for deer 6.5 - 7mm sized calibers that you never had, if looking for an elk and deer rifle, look for bigger calibers such as 30 calibers and up. Heck, RL33 uses a 460 Weatherby with a 500 grain bullet for deer. :eek: Kidding aside, he has other bigger critters in...
That is good shooting there. I don't underestimate the .223 with those heavy Bergers. I have occasionally seen some .223 guys show up at the 600 yard match with their long barreled .223's and outshoot everyone.
The 257 Bee has lots of speed, I would settle for Accubond or Partitions in case you hit bone. In my opinion, Ballistic Tips will fragment hitting bone especially from 257 Weatherby speeds, you will be fine with double lung shots, just stay off bones.
I do still use the websites to get my data, I rarely open the reloading manuals unless I don't find the bullet weight / charge data.
I recall a few shooters and a gunsmith tell me " Rely on the books for your reloading data, not the internet"
Most of my reloading manuals are outdated, and instead of buying manuals from different companies, would there be a "universal" reloading manual?
I know different bullet brands have their own testings to powder charges and pressures due to the design of their own bullets, or is it more safer to...
Shooting the .38 Super gives a different sound than a .45 in more of a deeper boom, I love that sound. The recoil is very mild even when shooting 1400 fps with 124 grain loads when I shot them with Blue Dot. You could always buy the ivory grips separately if none was found in a complete combo. I...
Missed those days when I used to use a RCBS powder throw, sticking brass under that thing and drop charges. I got rid of that powder throw ages ago when I stopped shooting pistol and have been using the ChargeMaster and the FX120i to fine tune rifle loads.
Doing a tune to see velocity and...
Match today was not bad with the quick tune with 105 VLD until I run out. I have enough left for next month's match and close to fireforming all the 2X fired brass to my new 6BR chamber using the VLD's I have left. Afterwards the new tune will be with either the Hybrids, Vapor Trails, Sierra...
Good ol days when it was cheaper. Had those in my stash for the .38 Super and .45
Sad that the 41 Magnum S&W Classic Hunter SS is gone, loved that pistol.
Finally came in. I'm anxious to start pistol loading after 19 years. Going to try 5 rounds in .2 grain increments and look for an accuracy load, hopefully no splitting this time. Haven't chosen a powder yet. It's a toss between AA#7, AutoComp and Power Pistol. 130 grain round nose to start...
I have my .38 Super block set up on my Dillon 550B, I checked the dies and had them cleaned out. The crimp die has T. CR stamped on it, so its a taper crimp. The crimp die had little powdered brass flakes stuck in there from crimping the case mouths. I think little crimp is needed just to...