Well again, have fun, be safe.
Sorry to derail the thread.
This whole work thing is going to really cut into my casting / reloading time today...
Well again, have fun, be safe.
Sorry to derail the thread.
This whole work thing is going to really cut into my casting / reloading time today...
1.25" groups at 250 yds? You're done, that's about as good as you are ever going to see with a high end hunting bullet from most rifles.
BTW shooting 5 round groups at 100 yds is the best test possible for building reloads. There a whole thread on this in the reloading section I started about a year or so ago.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.
It was just the onceUsually it's an MOA.
The 250 yd groups are where I was zeroing for goat hunting. I did follow the suggestions on groups at 100 yds for initial load development.
BTW shooting 5 round groups at 100 yds is the best test possible for building reloads. There a whole thread on this in the reloading section I started about a year or so ago.
I'm gettin' there......and lemme tell ya, those shelves are straining! Those cans are as full as I can get them of boxed ammo of all kinds, I need to work on making new labels for 'em now.
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There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!
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Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
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That's a metric ton of ammo cans! Thanks for reminding me of how much I need to go find a few more 30 and 50cal cans.![]()
There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!
- Frank Zappa
Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
168 grain amax with 45 grains of RL-15 shoots like a dream in my .308, but it really is over-pressured just so you know. My barrel is 24" so if you have a shorter one maybe it wont be a problem but I get two maybe three loads out of the brass before the neck splits (from brand new brass). The primers are hammered flat too; any further and I would not even considering using it, but I can hit a clay at 500 yards 9 out of 10 times so it is hard to let it go. Maybe if you anneal your brass you will have better luck near the max pressures.
I watched another blue unit being unloaded in the "shop" 3 car garage just ain't cutting it no more. Gotta get me a new hat.
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