nhenry
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It's almost assured that their loads will use the 175 ABLR and quite possibly the 185 RDF. One can only hope though.I didn’t figure it would be long until they added them. Hopefully they may use some of the newer powders recently released as well. That may be optimistic with the shortages we have experienced, but I hope.
As a side note, if they release 7mm PRC load data and ammo maybe there will be a few runs of the .284 175gr ABLR. Hint, hint.
I hate to say it but that data is only marginally helpful. What about all the great Nosler bullets that we'd actually use? What about hunting bullets? And why such a limited powder selection? IMR 7977 is virtually unobtainable. A H1000 load would be helpful.
As Janis said, "Try (just a little bit harder)!" You can make room for another rifle!Good stuff!
Wait, does this mean I have more rifles to buy? I'm kinda getting behind...
I was bidding on a .28 Nosler couple weeks ago and then looked up what brass would cost and stopped bidding on it. I decided to stick to known well establisehed cartridges from now on.Good stuff!
Wait, does this mean I have more rifles to buy? I'm kinda getting behind...
Yeah and when you get one be sure to let us know how it shoots.Good stuff!
Wait, does this mean I have more rifles to buy? I'm kinda getting behind...
Hodgdon has a fairly large database of loads for it. From 150-195 grain bullets and a whole range of powders.
Hmmm.... Maybe a GoFundMe is in order...Yeah and when you get one be sure to let us know how it shoots.
Hmmm.... Maybe a GoFundMe is in order...
Hmmm.... Maybe a GoFundMe is in order...
When I was a young lad and eager to earn a few bucks, I worked on a farm picking vegetables. I wasn't old enough to drive so the farmer would pick me and a friend up at the house early in the morning. We would literally pick vegetables for 10hrs before returning home. For a solid day of labor in the hot sun, we got $8. When I got a bit older and could get myself to the farmers "farm stand", I got a raise. They would give me $1 an hour. Easier work and more money; it was a home run!I had my own GoFundMe's before it was even a word. When I was a kid I sold packs of garden seeds and picked rocks out of fields for farmers in the spring before planting. Picking rocks........good grief. Mindless and endless. I don't remember what it payed, not much, but I'd bout rather be in a prison camp I think before spending days doing that anymore.