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  1. xphunter

    308 Load Data

    308's are pretty easy to load for. I would start with Varget or H4895 and consult online loading are hard-copy reloading manuals for the appropriate bullet weight(s). I have three 308 Winchester rigs. Two of them are specialty pistols and one is a F-TR rifle. I use Varget with the 200.20X 200...
  2. xphunter

    Scope Conundrum!

    Glad it is getting fixed!
  3. xphunter

    6.5x300 Bee still rocking!

    Excellent
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    Favorite Handguns

  5. xphunter

    Scope Conundrum!

    Do you have a 20 MOA sloped picatinny rail or rings that can achieve the same? If so, you would add 20 MOA to your 31 MOA. Having 50 MOA of internal adjustment lets you go a long way. If, you have a good reticle, you can go even further.
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    Ran the 6 BRA out to 1100 this evening

    Excellent!
  7. xphunter

    Nosler 28 Muzzle Break or Can?

    @Cneelk , Garmin is the way to go...Easy Peasy!
  8. xphunter

    Nosler 28 Muzzle Break or Can?

    7mm Dakota (Little less than a 28 Nos) with 180's @ 2886. Velocity is slower (Shorter Barrel) but the powder charge is close to a Nosler. Holland Brake again.
  9. xphunter

    Nosler 28 Muzzle Break or Can?

    26 Nosler with 147's Holland brake
  10. xphunter

    Nosler 28 Muzzle Break or Can?

    Hard to say, but a good solid bottomed brake should reduce 50-60%. Even that is a perception. A brake does a much better job than a suppressor. The more gas you have, the better the brake should work, as you have more gas to let the brake work.
  11. xphunter

    Die to press alignment

    Good thinking...
  12. xphunter

    Die to press alignment

    You may want to experiment with a mandrel to expand. Use a Wilson type seat die with a arbor press. Main thing is what it is doing on the target consistently
  13. xphunter

    165 Accubonds or 180 Ballistic Tips

    On deer sized game, I don't think it matters, even going up in size, the 165 being bonded will handle it, and the 180 BT should work as well...Shooter's Choice!
  14. xphunter

    Why doesn't Nosler HBN Coat Their Bullets?

    Thanks! I am spoiled, and I know it.
  15. xphunter

    .264 130/140 AB

    Not me. I would go with the 140 though, if it was me.
  16. xphunter

    Why doesn't Nosler HBN Coat Their Bullets?

    I use Salmon River myself, and I like light trigger and quality muzzle brakes. Borden clone Alpine XP-100 action, 25-284 (7.5T) Bartlein Carbon barrel, Dell trigger (Under a pound), Holland Radial baffle brake, and a shortened SRS rail.
  17. xphunter

    28 Nosler

    The 28 will definitely have a shorter throat life than the other cartridges you mentioned, but everything has it positives and negatives. A shorter barrel life is not a problem on a hunting rifle in my opinion. How many rounds a year would you likely shoot it, once your initial load development...
  18. xphunter

    I need help with reloading a 280 Remington with 19 in barrel

    I just thought 2920 fps was pretty quick for a 17" barrel
  19. xphunter

    Model 48 Mountain™ Carbon Rifle (Left-Handed) | 28 Nosler

    I have a complete custom 28 Nosler (Left-Hand Action-Not Nosler) with a 8.5T (Brux), and a muzzle brake, with a Manners stock that has never been fired yet. Think it has a Jewell trigger I won't be taking anyone's place...
  20. xphunter

    Why doesn't Nosler HBN Coat Their Bullets?

    Nice Rig! I like Triple Nickel, I just have not used it that much yet. Again, Welcome! I don't use the AR platform much, and I tend to use shorty barrels (single-shots the majority of the time).
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