Looking at buying the package with the Konus scope (.50 cal), not sure about the scope, or just buy the package with the dura sight one piece rings and add a scope, maybe a Lupy VX-1 in duplex reticle. Need commits and suggestions. Thanks
Just received my 7mm neck sizer, it is a redding and is the same as my full length and seater, the instruction were unclear in my mind as to how to set it up. Per Nosler it states to allow 1/8 between top stroke and bottom of sizer, per redding you set it up just like a full length with the top...
160 grain accubond, 69 grain H-1000, Hornady brass, 3.31 OaL, 215M Federal primer, 2960 FPS, all comes out of a Red Hawk Rifle, top of with a Lupy 4.5 X 15 LR MR4 with turrets from Lupy, she shoots under 3/4 MOA unless I screw up. Which seems like most of the time. Back to the neck sizing I...
Thanks guys, I removed all the accubonds, save all the powder, took my full length sizing die and back the decapping so that it won't deprime and ran all the brass through, this evening I will start reloading and hopefully have good neck tension. This was all new hornady brass. Again I want to...
Last week loaded about 100 rounds of 7MM, getting ready to set up for another round of loading and look at my notes and notice that last week I loaded 62 grains instead of 69 grains. I know I need to break down each of those wrong loads, my questions is do I need to resize each brass, basically...
It could be a Timney sense you mention the three position safety, this also has a three position, maybe they just replace with another Timney, I am not sure if I can tell without removing the trigger. As I saaid before the finish on the stock is excellent, it has a silky smooth touch, but...
Reading another post about M-48 tune-up, I sent my M-48 back to Nosler and also had them refinish the stock, MAJOR improvement, they also went throught the rifle and check things out. They changed the trigger from the timney to ?. I had some work done on the original trigger and I guess because...
Question for you all that have a Swarovski 3x9 rangefinder, I have finally purcharse one I have noticed that the reading numbers & circle are a little lite in color and you have to have your veiw or eyes in the right spot to seem them clearing, its kinda like not having your scope properly set...
Looking at buying swarvoski 8X30 rangefinder, does anyone know of a place that will have the best price, I have been looking at some on e-bay, three to four years old around 700.00.Thanks
I was gonna have him to a turn key deal , rifle, scope (lupe,4.5x14 LR) with kenton turretts and have RMAP work up the loads with 160 grain Accubonds and if you buy three boxes of ammo they will give the recipe, this will save me some time and I can do more shooting. Per Richard ready to shoot...
It is a 40mm bell, I used a 1.5 sight height from big game info, thye state 1.7 high at 100 for a 200yd zero, I am at 2817 fps, but it does not change at 2850fps. I not too concerned, just was wondering why it was high. If this holds true it should be high at longer ranges.
.300WSM, Nosler M-48, 62.0 grain H4350, coal 2.865, 180 grain AB, Lupy 4.5X14LR with turretts, Site in at 1.7 high at 100 yds to be dead on at 200 yds. Made a mistake and sited in at 2.7 at 100 yds (no big deal two clickes down will take care of the mistake) Went to range today and shot a five...
I use a caldwell bull bag and sand bags in the rear. Interested in one of the ledsleds by caldwell. Does anyone use one and which one is the best and are they worth investing in. I do good with what I have but as you all know we always want something better if it will help us shoot more...
Not the same caliber but in my .300wsm with my M-48 I load out 2.865 with 180 grain AB, I still have room in my magazine but don's want to push it. Use H4350 at 62 grain wlrm primers great groups.
Interesting, I travel throught Bartlesville where I hunt which is the Osage tall grass north of Pawkuska, I also hunt in Kansas for the last five years near the town of Lyons, in fact leaving for Kansas next week to look for sheds. We have shot some nice Whitetails in the tall grass and in...