My next rifle will be a 7 SAUM because I have a .284 carbon barrel sitting around. I’ll be paying close attention to the numbers he gets, although I think I’ll run with the SAAMI spec chamber to be different than mainstream.
Not all Nosler brass is built to the same quality. 25-06 Rem nosler brass is hot garbage. 280 AI nosler brass is OK. 7mm-08 Nosler brass is great. It’s all about the cartridge. They developed the 22 Nosler so I would assume it’s better brass.
You can clown on him all you want but he has good...
I’m actually loving the guy’s no-BS approach to the 7mm thing. Unlike a couple of the guys above, I agree with what he has to say. The 22 Nosler series has been pretty good too.
Honestly, I don't really understand why long range shooters use MILs instead of MOA since MOA is a bit finer adjustment. I prefer MOA, but I also don't dial much so I could really do with either.
For once, I’m not looking for velocity on this. I just want something that’s mine and something my kids can grow up shooting comfortably, I suppose. If this hasn’t been done, then I’d like to be the first. I have nothing but love and adoration for the other quarter bores mentioned.
I get great...
Reposting this from the Hammer board.
I have an idea for what I think would be a swell pronghorn-muley cartridge, but I don’t know if it’s been done before.
My idea is to take the 6.5x55 Swede case, neck it down to .257, and give it a blown out case and either 35° or 40° shoulder (like an...
The one in question is a 280 AI parent case, but the shoulder pushed even further forward and widened a tad at the shoulder line. You can also use a 270 win case.
Then there is a 25 Sherman Short, which is a SAUM case shortened and the shoulder straightened to 30° (and not an official Sherman...
Allen,
It's a 280/270 case blown out to have a 40 shoulder, but wider and pushed forward a tad.
Here's a 270 sherman which is the same case, but necked up:
I say if it ain't broke, don't fix it. That being said, I love my FA Intellidropper. It works very well and I love that it "learns" what powder you're using to properly meter it.