When I got to start fresh with a new reloading room in a new-to-me house I found three things which I have been VERY happy with.
The first is pegboard walls. They are great because you can redesign your set-up numerous times. I think I went through about 4 versions before I settled on the lay...
Jim, you do have an impressive array of antlers. These photos don't include your trophy mounts in the lower level of your home. Or, the mounts on the ground level. Or, the mounts on the upper level. Those are the truly impressive mounts. :)
Not exactly the same but similar:
I have a load for 150 gr. ABLR in the 7mm WSM using Reloder 23. I have seen no change in velocities due to temperature changes. See: https://forum.nosler.com/threads/loving-the-7mm-wsm-322-yard-heart-shot.46064/
I have a load for the 150 gr. CX in the 7mm RM...
Jim, I didn't want to list the moose meat you gave us as being "mundane". It was special and we really enjoyed it. But, at that time, I hadn't yet learned how to grill it like I have learned to grill the elk. If I had learned how to do it then, it might have made the top of the list... :)
Wow. I have NOT had the breadth of experiences that many of you have. I have been limited to more mundane things like whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, caribou, and some of the various small game animals available in New York State. Many of those experiences were a single occasion and/or...
When I first got my Garmin chronograph, I compared the velocities recorded by both the Garmin and my Competition Electronics ProChrony for four sets of loads. Depending on the load (velocity) the Garmin recorded averages of 7 ft/sec to 12 ft/sec faster than the ProChrony. Generally speaking...