I have put older steel receiver sights on most of my older lever rifles. I prefer those with target knobs for the ease of adjusting sights without tool/coin. I think in general the old Redfields are the nicest. I got mine off eBay years ago. On my most shot rifles I replace the standard aperture...
Moose hunt costs went up a lot a decade or so ago.I hunted elk/moose/Stone sheep with the same BC outfit for 8 years. Moose was always seen as a bonus animal on an elk hunt as elk were a much more difficult hunt and more desired. Over that time I took 6 moose. I took them when they presented...
I have experienced a slow barrel in my Tikka 3Tx 6.5 Creedmoor.Great accuracy but my loads and factory ammo are all 100fps or more slower than the same ammo in my AI/AT with a Gradous barrel. Ah for the good old days when we didn't have convenient, easy to use chronographs. Ignorance was indeed...
Mighty Armory decapping dies work well for me, use for decapping lots and lots of crimped primer brass. 308 and 223 brass, once fred free at my range for picking upmoff the ground if you show up the day after government lads use the range for training.Have not broke one yet.
I use my SSG69 as my back up rifle on some hunts. I have been using Federal .308165 Premium as the ballistics matched the dial on the ZF 69 scope. I am down to less than a full box of that old ammo (15 years or a bit more old). I have the following bullets on hand, all 165gr
-Nosler 165gr...
Two 2x4" 6' long boards, lean on tail gate, pull animal in.I pack a come along in case things get ugly.Not elegant, but cheap and gets the job done for me.
I feel your pain. I was walking around looking for a glassing spot the day before season opening on bighorn sheep (and mule deer). I came up over a rise at the top of the mountain and came face to face (20ft at most) with the largest , widest mule deer I have ever seen. It was like a Saturday...
What I want to know is how did we pull off those hunts without Smart Phones, map apps, ballistic apps? Must have been a series of minor miracles I guess. :)
I got an old Marlin waffletop lever n 35 Remington a year ago. Found a vintage Lyman receiver sight (the old Marllns were not drilled/tapped for scope mountng).Found 1 bag of brass. Loaded up some ammo using the recipe on the Levergun powder can and the old rfle produced a 100 yd 1'' 3 shot...
52 years ago, Ruger carbine 44mag, mule deer doe , deer moving through snowy timber ,40yds with iron sights. First shot at big game by a young city boy in the the British Columbia woods. Wish I still had that rifle (and my hair ;)).
And accuracy?? For example I have found that N140 gives me great accuracy but not speed in 308. In my humble experience I have never got my best accuracy with the RL famly when I have tried them.. Anyhoot, having not been able to find any Reloder powders for several years has a knocked them out...
H1000 and H4350. RL powders are unobtainable for the most part in Canada. am shooting a Sako 75, 24" barrel and a Remington AWR, also 24" barrel. That extra 2" of barrel may explain, at least in part the velocity difference. Thanks for the information. Good hunting to you!
What powder did you use to get 3,125fps with a 180gr Accubond in a 300WinMag?? Or is the factor your barrel/chamber set up? 2950 to 3015 is the best I can ewver do with any 180gr bullet (I use R-P, Winchester and lately Lapua brass.
Thanks!
There was a stretch of Winchester LR primers prone to piercing , suggest they be avoided.
With regard to your issue I have adopted a policy of using factory ammo only in certain rifles Not that factory ammo cannot be defective on occasions, but if that happens I won't be kicking my own ass...