I wish someone would have convinced me 23 years ago that W748 was the best powder for my 223 varmint rifle. I eventually got there on my own, but....
I suspect there is that "one" powder for nearly every cartridge/bullet combo (like H110 with 265gr bullets in the 44 Mag).
Thanks guys... I've only ever hunted chukars a couple of times like salmonchaser did. It's a young man's sport. The chukar photo was taken through our kitchen window.... Who'd a guessed? He hung around our wild bird feeder for a few days then disappeared. I hear chukar kabobs w/chipotle barbeque...
I bought an aftermarket 22 conversion for the 1911 some years ago. I couldn't bring myself to actually install it in my Kimber. I sold the kit without ever trying it. I did buy a Browning Buck Mark though... I agree with those that having a dedicated 22 is a good choice...
I tried shooting some NATO ammo in a 308 7400 I owned once. Bad idea... Nearly every rim was torn off and there was evidence of high pressure. After a few rounds of that, I had the entire mechanism of the action polished, and then loaded some sensible moderate pressure ammo using a small base...
They shoot very well indeed. It's a sub 1" gun with handloads and a good shot. Light easy to carry for younger shooters. The magazine makes it easy to unload for vehicle travel. Bought the composite 5 rounder for hunting.
The mark on the bullet may be nothing. I didn't see where you posted what brand of rifle this is, but many of them use an ejector that exerts pressure on one side of the brass case, so the spent cartridge will pop out of the loading window when the bolt is moved rearward.
This side pressure on...
I heard from a local ammo maker that they have till about mid March to ship any 223 ammo made with green tip bullets. After mid March, they cannot produce ammo with those bullets. All other 223 ammo is unaffected. Retailers can continue selling green tip 223 ammo after that date.
The tactical look created a marketing opportunity for manufacturers, and did provide new enthusiasm in what had been a pretty traditional market. The tactical look also, I think, appeals more-so to the younger among us.
The downside has been that manufacturers can push cheap plastic stocks and...
Leaded gasoline was a problem for both wildlife and humans, and I suspect for the Condors back in the day. Removing the lead from gas was a good thing. Just imagine the atmospheric lead levels east of LA back then.
Waterfowl suffering from lead poisoning in/around wildlife refuges was a...
Did some field practice yesterday. Daughter shot a couple of 1.5 to 2" 3-shot groups at 100 yards from the sitting position with a shooting stick, and she shot a couple of 5-6" groups from the unsupported standing position (as shown). She's shot hundreds of rounds of 223 from the bench and a...
Thanks for everyone's comments. I'll be sure to post pics once the hunt is over. The ranch had several hundred antelope on their property last year, and there aren't that many tags issued for the entire area. It's amazing that she drew both a buck and a doe tag (which arrived yesterday, by the way).
She'll use a Ruger Scout 308 that she's shot (and likes) quite a bit, and we'll practice a time or two between now and then. She's good with it! It's light, small (fits her well) and the adjustable buttplate works great to get the length of pull just right. Recoil isn't a problem - not sure if...
It's a good day! My daughter and I each applied for both an antelope buck tag and doe tag (B) for an area/ranch that we have permission to hunt - that has lots of antelope. I wasn't successful for either tag, but she got them both. This'll be her first time bagging an animal - if she's...
Nice find! Be sure to keep the original stock. Such a rare cartridge and rifle combo might someday be worth more than the same rifle in some other caliber. BT