light loads
You can even use lee 314-90-SWC in everything from the nagant, enfield, and .30-30 using bullseye from 2.5-4 grains with no fillers or any type of wad. Just size accordingly for your bore and plug away. Just make sure the load you work up doesn't stick in your bore and your good...
This is the first part of a series devoted to loading your magnum rifle. From how to get your brass to last to test firing and cleaning your rifle.
Hope this helps some people.:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjuHRQ_f-8o
I did a video shooting some of the more popular SD ammunition through drywall for my club in an attempt to hopefully settle some discussion, but I think its going to start more arguments rather than finish.
At 12 yards the birdshot through the Rem 870 opened up too much and took out the...
added some more videos on paper patching. Hopefully this will be useful to some folks on getting started :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0skJl1weEaI
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vLe6XxwXkJI
I made a simple video showing how to slug your barrel since i had some buddies ask me about it. Hopefully some people here would find it useful.
:)
I've been shooting these through my CZ527 and getting excellent groups at both 100 & 200 yrds with 11.5 grains of w296 seated .005 off the lands and single shoot. They've become scarcer than hen's teeth and have squirrel season coming up and need the best substitute.
Currently I'm using the...
Check out this discussion about the quality of S&W current production firearms, pretty interesting. Thought the people on this forum might be intrigued. :barf:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=137406
Anyone think they can give an approximate production date for this box of .38 +P's I received from a buddy of mine? Just curious if I should burn it up or save it for posterity. TIA :)
What does everyone think of MRE's over say Mountain House? I like the longer shelf life of MH but the MRE's just have so much more variety. Where would the best place for getting MRE's be when shipping is factored in? MH are sold currently at many Costco locations, and they break down to...
Thats exactly the sort of information I was looking for, I think I'm going to load a 69+ gr bullet for the 1:9 savage and try a 50-55 gr for the 1:12 22-250.
thanks,
Manny
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