LOts of info, You can compare the speeds of your loads with whats listed in the book. You will know something is wrong if there way different. You can tell when your getting to the max load by the speed of the bullet. And you compare the speeds shot to shot. This tells you how...
I grew up on Vancouver island BC and have shot 2 bears every year for the last 12 or 13 years. I also guide for grizzly in the fall in northern BC. I think I know what im doing, but thanks for questioning me. I think all this talk about having two exit holes is a little over rated. I have shot a...
I had the same problem with my 300wby. Bumped up the powder charge by .5grns and it solved the problem. I was loading at the lower end of the min charge.
accuracy, accuracy, accuracy. As long as I know that my bullet is going to hit the same spot time after time I realy dont care what it does when it gets to the target. A great bullet cant fix bad accuracy or a bad shot. And if your relying on a great bullet to fix a bad shot I dont think you are...
If you dont mind shooting a 168grn bullet then I have a great load for you.
168gr TSX
80grn IMR4838
COAL 3.700
nosler brass
3200 ft/sec
one 6x6 bull elk
one 4x4 mulie
one 5x6 white tail
all one shot kills
Thanks guy, The top pic looks awesome, thats what I have in mind. I have a stainless wby ultra light wieght and am finding the sun shines off the barrel a lot, not sure if that matters but want to change the llok of it anyways
thanks again