You didn't say at what ranges your friends are taking game. That could impact their blood trails. The 6.5 Creedmoor is inherently an accurate cartridge and many are using it for long range target shooting, but like all cartridges used to harvest game, each has its limitations. There is more than...
My 280 700 Remington Mountain Rifle shoots a ragged one hole group with 140 gr Sierra Game Kings and a stiff load of IMR-4350. Groups do open up as I try to increase bullet weight. If your Mountain Rifle is the same model as mine, you may see your groups open up with 175 grain. I believe, it's...
Smith model 41, .22 LR for target
Browning Nomad, .22 LR for small game and trapping
Browning Hi-Power, 9mm for target and plinking
Smith model 657-3, .41 Mag for larger game
Kimber 1911 Ultra Carry II, .45ACP for a carry piece
I have others, but these tend to be the favorites
My .44 bullets are limited to those made by Hornady and Speer. This is only because they were what was available locally when I picked up my Ruger 96/44. Unless I was having an issue there was no reason to introduce another into the mix.
I've used Starline for some time and have not had any major issues. One bag of .17 Rem brass had spots on it , but cleaned up when I put it through the tumbler.
120 .257 AB and BT
100 Count boxes, but if you want to throw in an extra 5 that is ok.
250 gr .429 that is designed for a rifle
Bring back 338-06 A-Square brass or make a limited run once or twice a year
Before I turned my 722 Remington .257 Roberts into a .257 Ackley Improved. This load was a three shot group with 100 grain NBT, 43.5 grains of IMR-4350, Federal 210M primers, and JBA brass. The load was never shot through a chronograph.
Finding a person that knows what they're doing and getting the proper fit is so important to shooting, regardless if it is hunting, skeet, trap, or sporting clays. I was glad to see that you've went through the process of getting it fitted. I have two shotguns that are fitted for shooting skeet...
I own 6 lever actions and it would be hard to part with any of them, but my 45-70 is the current favorite. This is subject to change, if I ever acquire that Winchester model 71 in .348.
Winchester model 1873 in 38-40 (given to me by an uncle)
Browning model 1895 in 30-06
Marlin model 336 in...
Best All-around - .30-06 Springfield
Best Whitetail Deer -7x57
Best Mule Deer - 280
Best Elk - 300 RUM
Best Moose - 338-06 Ackley Improved
Best Grizzy/BB - .348 Winchester
Best Black Bear - 35 Whelen
Best Antelope - 257 Ackley Improved
Best Sheep/Mountain Goat - 280
Best Caribou - 280
My 7mm Remington Magnum has been used to take deer, elk, and bear, so it has to rank as a favorite. That said, I also have a soft spot for the 300 Winchester Magnum. Back in 1965 I went into our local hardware store that sold Remington and Winchester rifles. My intent was to purchase a...
I love my Ruger #1AB in 7x57, but have this thing for having a 6.5x55 in a Winchester 70 Featherweight or a in a Tikka. Until I have both side by side I don't think I can choose.
There is nothing wrong with the 30-06 it's self. My first introduction was a Springfield 03A3 that had been sporterized. Today the safe still holds two, a M1 Garand and a Browning 1895. As for cartridges built of the 06 case, I have two 280s, a Ruger #1 and a Remington 700 Mountain Rifle, a...
My oldest son is shooting a Seekins PH2 Element in 7 PRC. He is the Store Manager of one of the Scheels stores. If it didn't perform well and wasn't a shooter, I don't think he would be keeping it long.