Read through this thread while your saving $$for a safe. This may be the single most informative discussion on the internet regarding safes and it took me nearly two years to research and come to similar conclusions on my own.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_46/40104 ... feGuy.html
I'm glad someone besides myself likes the heavy weight .338's. I've been hoping/wishing for a 275 gr. partition for years but may just have to resign myself to some Swift A-Frames..
Forget grooves on the E-tip. Instead come out with a true drive-band design like GS Custom uses on its HV bullets for the E-tip. Otherwise all we reloaders are going to have is version A, B, C...etc. of the TSX. Drive Bands probably wouldn't be a bad thing for Nosler's Solids either.
I'd...
After viewing the 2009 bullet wish list thread I was thinking that some big bore e-tips would be nice(or D-tips for dangerous game). Especially since I've played with some of the .416 solids now and been pretty impressed with them on paper and look forward to penetration tests later in the...
I second the request for a 300 grain .338 accubond. That would be the ultimate smart bomb for long range shots on pronghorns!! I'd like to see a 240-250 grain .338 e-tip and I know it's a pipe dream but a 275 grain .338 semi-spitzer partition would be the bees knees.
I've been wondering the same thing. It's not only the new partition but the solids too. I understand amoritizing the cost of R&D, tooling/new machinery and not to mention commodity prices... But I can get a .458 swift for a buck each as well as GS Custom and Barnes solids for about $1 per as...
Piggy backing on the .338 RUM brass request, I'd like to put a another request out there. Does Nosler have any plans to offer .300 H&H and possibly .375 H&H brass for sale as components? Since W-W has moved these into their obsolete line there is not much in the way of options out there...