If it's electric it won't bring in any stags, in the past I've had stags roaring back at me while fencing using a petrol saw and auger
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 06:10 PM
Probably leaded petrol as well, it didn't seem to go off like the unleaded stuff
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 05:58 PM
Try belmont they do 62 and 77, for me the 62 is perfect (slow twist zastava) at $800 per 1000 best value anywhere.
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 04:15 PM
The win primer thing is historical now. It was related to a few lots of large primers winchester supposedly got made outsourced over 10 years ago. Somewhere i think i have the lot numbers. I quite...
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 03:45 PM
The zastavas came in 1:12 and 1:10 if you were happy with it before get the same twist again or maybe 1:9. Personally I think the 223 works best with between 55 and 65 grain bullets beyond that you...
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 08:38 AM
The zastavas came in 1:12 and 1:10 if you were happy with it before get the same twist again or maybe 1:9. Personally I think the 223 works best with between 55 and 65 grain bullets beyond that you...
Liked On: 25-03-2022, 08:24 AM
Well I finally got all the pieces together, managed to borrow a pedersoli mold and cast up some bullets. The sharps pattern "Christmas tree" is a bastard to get out of the mold due to the flange, I...
Liked On: 24-03-2022, 01:18 PM
I don't believe it has any bearing, my 223s crown is black, every time I take the supressor off after use I wipe it with a rag over my thumb. I think you are more likely to damage the crown...
Liked On: 21-03-2022, 08:04 PM
I don't believe it has any bearing, my 223s crown is black, every time I take the supressor off after use I wipe it with a rag over my thumb. I think you are more likely to damage the crown...
Liked On: 21-03-2022, 07:26 PM
The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
Liked On: 20-03-2022, 01:56 PM
The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
Liked On: 19-03-2022, 09:40 AM
The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
Liked On: 19-03-2022, 09:12 AM
The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
Liked On: 19-03-2022, 08:46 AM
There seems to be a lot of rabbit left after being hit by a 204. The first one I shot with the 220 swift sort of blew up, mind you it's was only 84 metres.
Liked On: 17-03-2022, 06:23 PM
"With considerable dismay" could be more appropriate
Liked On: 17-03-2022, 12:41 PM