Yeah, it's tough to do in a gale force wind.
Another consideration is where you do this.....obviously there are contaminants in the dust so one needs to be careful about allowing it to go anyplace that you don't want it to go.
You can also accomplish the same thing with a small fan placed in...
Run it until it doesn't work any more......I was using the dryer sheet method to clean out the dust but I found an even better (easier) way a few months ago.....I cleaned a batch of cases with the tumbler sitting outside in a slight breeze with the cover off......bingo.....no more dust.
I'm in the waste of time camp....never seen it make a measurable difference in group size.....it's one of those steps that falls into the "I've got way too much free time on my hands" category......kinda like dwell time and primer pocket uniforming.
I love my Savages too....and they are very accurate. But one or 2 small groups does not a 1/4" rifle make. If it does in fact shoot like that group after group you've got a real gem.....time will tell though. You'd do really well in the factory rifle classes here at my club for sure.
Just got a PSA lower today (I'm an A2 kinda guy) and put my Sabreco 6mmAR upper with a 26" Hart barrel on it.....Yes it's big and bulky and no I don't plan on playing tactical operator with it. This will be a target/varmint rifle.
By "almost ready" I mean that there's still a lot of load workup...
Same here....Never had a BVSS that didn't shoot....I suspect that the 12FV wouldn't be far behind. With the price of the 12FV being what it is there's no need to compare the two. Go with Savage's flagship action and be happy.
Certainly different disciplines require differing amounts and types of ammo. Like I said the vast majority of my shooting is target/load testing and hunting tiny critters way out there shooting which is done from positions not conducive to having a huge mag sticking out of the mag well. I'm...
I can understand loading mags in advance but for me to shoot 100-200 rounds in one range session would take all day.....loading a mag with 5 rounds only takes a few seconds so it's not that big of a deal.....and like I said, the ammo that I shoot is much to valuable for me to just blast it away...
Personally I have no use for 30 round magazines....Each of my rifles came with a couple and the mags have just sat in my parts box for years. Since my AR's are used for hunting and target shooting the majority of my mags are 5 and 10 rounders. You guys can buy up all the big boys......and worry...
If you are shooting varmints then you want a rifle with a varmint weight barrel. Shooting at prairie dogs will heat up a pencil barrel way too fast and you'll find yourself sitting around waiting for it to cool..... I have a Remington SPS 204 Varmint that has proven to be a very accurate...
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