Christensen Ridgeline 300 Win Mag with 165 Accubonds and a Leupold VX5HD 3-15x44 will be my ticket puncher this year. I've got a cow elk tag for the area just south of home.
I really like my Omega, it can be configured to a length just over 6 inches. It also has variety of endcaps so you can have a flat cap or the anchorbrake. Additionally it has thread mounting options or it comes with their ASR quick attach mount.
In the lightest configuration it is barely over...
I have a LaRue AR10 and the Ruger SR762. Both are Armalite pattern rifles. My LaRue is exceptionally accurate with 165-168 grain bullets. It does not like bullets that are lighter or heavier.
I shoot both suppressed. The LaRue is a DI gun and the Ruger is a piston gun, I don't see much of a...
I have several 25/06s but my No. 1 B is my favorite. The only 6mm I have is a 6mm Creedmoor in the Ruger Predator. They really built that rifle right, 7.7 twist 5R rifling, threaded muzzle. The only thing it needs is a Timney trigger. It is ridiculously accurate and shoots the 105 RDFs into the...
You really need to keep distractions to a minimum with any progressive press. A lot of things are happening at the same time with every pull of the handle and you can make a big mess in a hurry if you try to do anything other than focus on reloading.
I load 12 gauge on a hydraulic operated MEC...
A few the guys I shoot with are also into serious long range work. We have a test rock at 1147 yards. It's nearly broken in half now. Fortunately it's easy to measure out to a mile with the section line roads out here.
I used to despise it until I got the WFT2. I use it in conjunction with the RCBS case prep center. It works well enough I don't see a reason to change to the Giraud.
They want the muzzle in front is about it. Though you do need to protect the unit from any shot debris. I mostly shoot suppressed and it has picked those shots up without trouble. It does use the shot to trigger the Doppler.
The downrange velocities will allow you calculate a corrected BC...
Oehler does make some nice equipment but with the capability to get velocity readings at the muzzle and up to 100 yards down range and never have a failure to read the shot would be enough for me to upgrade.
I just got the LabRadar last week and had it out to the range. I have to say this is most informative chronograph I've ever used and most reliable. I never had an error or missed shot, sometimes it wouldn't give me the 100 yard velocity reading but always gave me out to 75 yards. Even with other...