I've tried RL22 and 4831 in my browning but I keep coming to 4350 for 100 BTs, 110 AB, and 115 PT. I'm going to try 4831 with a bunch of lighter bullets for some late season varmint blasting.
The factory second AB's (.257 110 gr) I bought from the pro shop had cannelures whereas the "normal" bullets do not. The whitetail doe I shot with them didn't seem to notice any difference. Hopefully the 7MM AB's I bought will perform the same.
Here in Kentucky, we can basically use anything as long as it's loaded from the muzzle. If Nosler can make an AB that expands at the velocities I'm shooting, bring it on! I'm looking for something new to shoot anyway.
This weekend we had a "wintry mix". I stalked around on Saturday in the rain / snow / sleet without getting a shot but did have some fun trailing two does all morning. I removed the primer at the end of the day and put all of my gear in a small bathroom with a dehumidifier to dry overnight...
Okay, I'll admit it - I got into muzzleloader hunting the lazy way, with Powerbelts and 777 pellets. I was told that the sabots created too much plastic residue in the barrel and required rigorous cleaning between shots. The pellets just seemed like an idiot-proof way to go. The rifle has...
If you're talking about the NEF/HR Handi-Rifle, then my friend and his son each have one in .270. They both shoot under an inch with Remington factory loads. If you're talking about short rifles, my son's Ruger compact.243 shoots .75 or less (him shooting!) 100 gt PT's and Speer 100's.
I use the same load (245 PB's and 2 x 50 grain 777 pellets) in my Genesis and it shoots 5-6" goups at 100 yds, open sights, offhand, and aging eyes. I tried 150 grains (3 pellets) and they were all over the place, couldn't keep them on a paper plate at 100 yds. Looking at the way the "skirt"...
Rich, you're absolutely right! That's why I joined last year at the local NRA banquet (although for some reason they don't push joining then). My dad is a life member but I just do 2 years at a time for now. We definitely need to keep an eye on Congress.
What I'm really looking for is...
I'd like to teach my son how to "do his part" when shooting, and maybe dad could use a refresher too. What books/sites/resources do you guys recommend to help us help ourselves?
Thanks,
Powerstroke, thanks for checking but we settled on a Tikka. Couldn't find a 700 locally that had the new trigger to even play with, much less one in 7-08.
I've never hunted elk and our new 7mm-08 just came home yesterday, haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. My brothers have used 7MM Mag and .308 on elk successfully. I've used a Winchester 100 in .308 for a lot of deer when I was younger. I used my .25-06 on a whitetail doe over the weekend...
I have a lot of .243 brass and my dad has a ton of .308 brass. I'd like to resize some of it to fit the 7MM-08 that will be here next week. Is it better to neck up or down? Does it make a difference? Will the .308 end up too short?
Started helping my dad in about 1972 (age 10) loading for .240 Weatherby mag, 243, 30-06, 308, and 300 win mag. I used the Weatherby for my first deer in 1974 and then a Winchester Model 100 semi in .308 after that until 1980. Didn't own a rifle again until last year. Started reloading for...
I owned exactly one rifle: my kid's Ruger 243 compact. I've added 3 .22's and a .25-06 to the stable and we're going Monday to get a 7mm-08. My bowhunting has dropped off a lot but my son and I are getting some good times in at the range and in the woods.