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  1. phil

    6.5 Wby RPM 140 gr Solid Base

    I don’t understand the re- release of a bullet that expands and penetrates exactly like a current offering, is it just nostalgia? Or are they trying to sell to the guys that are scared to use “Ballistic Tips” from the reputation of the early version maybe?
  2. phil

    6.5 Wby RPM 140 gr Solid Base

    Looks like a beautiful death awaits. What is different about the SB jackets, compared to BT Hunting?
  3. phil

    Varmint load in 7 PRC

    they MIGHT fly apart at high velocity.? I assume you have an 8tw barrel?
  4. phil

    Peterson Brass Info

    That company is getting with the program…good stuff.👍
  5. phil

    129gn ABLR

    Sounds like it’s just right for behind the shoulder.?!
  6. phil

    129gn ABLR

    I’ve been considering running these in my 6.5 Mega, or the 142gr. Or the 130gr AB.
  7. phil

    Peterson 280 AI Brass

    Tough and consistent brass, in my experience. I’ve used quite a bit of 280AI.
  8. phil

    Nosler 28 Muzzle Break or Can?

    They are so very convenient, in every way.
  9. phil

    .264 130/140 AB

    Just used for hunting, you don’t really need many bullets for a hunting season. There certainly are easier and cheaper selections for play time and off season, for me anyhow. Like Ballistic Tips or Berger.
  10. phil

    Nosler 28 Reloading

    I don’t have IMR 4831 anymore
  11. phil

    Die to press alignment

    If you have a doubt get one chucked up and put a needle on it. If it’s reamed straight….i guess that would eliminate one thing. I’m sure there is a way to check shell holder vs die thread alignment. It never ends…
  12. phil

    Anyone have load recipe for fire forming 264 Win Mag with faster powder?

    One way to do this is to seat the bullet jammed a little, .010-.015” or so, with a REDUCED powder charge. Your case belt would still have the stopping duty, but at least you would be certain the cartridge is forced against the bolt face, in that direction.. Drop charge weight 7-8% from a safe...
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    Die to press alignment

    The last Redding seater I had caused excessive runout. For me anything over .001 is alarming, personally.. I use a an LE Wilson for that cartridge now, no more concerns.
  14. phil

    Die to press alignment

    That’s one thing I like about 21st century Mandrels/Dies. They can self align.
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    Die to press alignment

    Never dealt with this myself, but is there a way to orient the shell holder to allow for self-adjustment of the case as it’s pressed in? If it’s the expander ball and stem, and they aren’t bent, I’d throw the expander away and use a mandrel and mandrel die.
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    Nosler 28 Reloading

    It didn’t bother me until I saw an impact in the frozen dirt at the feet of a large wild hog standing in a plowed corn field….I haven’t done the math, but that was the end of IMR powders in my cases about 15-20yrs ago. There was adequate distance involved for it to blow the deal, obviously. And...
  17. phil

    .264 130/140 AB

    I’m looking for velocity, and the shorter bearing surface of the ABLR would benefit me, there. The added BC of course helps down the line, never a bad thing. At the advice of a very experienced rifleman, I started sorting ABLR’s to the nearest .001” based on BTO length, with both a Short Action...
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    .264 130/140 AB

    I like velocity in this gun, 140’s are in hand, I’ll try them first. The 110’s at 3400-3420 were awesome in my 25/06AI The 129 or 130 may be next, I assume the 129 has a shorter bearing surface.
  19. phil

    .264 130/140 AB

    Does anyone here run these at high speed, as in 3300+? I’m looking for a 0-350yd point and pull the trigger setup, 83gr Sherman Mega case, R23/26 or n570 powder. Whatever it takes, at 28”. Thanks, Phil
  20. phil

    2026 Hunting Season

    Wound it up Jan 30, 7 of us had a good shoot in the ice, ducks. Deer season consisted of mgt and cull bucks, and around 10 doe, with 3 pigs.
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