The cheap ones are not a suitable replacement for a decent balance beam scale imo, as they tend to drift a fair bit.
Liked On: 14-10-2023, 06:14 PM
The cheap ones are not a suitable replacement for a decent balance beam scale imo, as they tend to drift a fair bit.
Liked On: 14-10-2023, 04:35 PM
The cheap ones are not a suitable replacement for a decent balance beam scale imo, as they tend to drift a fair bit.
Liked On: 14-10-2023, 04:15 PM
How hot you can comfortably load is down to how strong the action is and how tough the brass and primers are. It's all part of a system containing a small explosion. If you use a thin primer that...
Liked On: 29-09-2023, 02:44 PM
It's poor quality brass vs the likes of Norma and Nosler. Which would be fine if Hornady ammo didn't cost just as much.
Liked On: 11-09-2023, 01:46 PM
We could speculate all day over why you're missing. Have you been able to spot any of your misses? Did you cock up and get a bad range reading? Was your turret a full turn off? Etc... Would really...
Liked On: 08-09-2023, 04:19 PM
Really depends on the wear on your barrel. I would be unsurprised if it had at least 0.1" of jump but you'll have to measure it to know. The 20 thou jump people often try to start at is fairly...
Liked On: 07-09-2023, 12:02 PM
You should be able to use StaBall to drive a 130-143gr bullet to at least the same velocity as you get with 2209. So yes it's a viable backup option in that sense. It might not be 42gr that does...
Liked On: 04-09-2023, 10:37 PM
They are OK. Just a shit company to deal with sometimes.
Liked On: 02-09-2023, 01:41 PM
They are OK. Just a shit company to deal with sometimes.
Liked On: 02-09-2023, 01:13 PM
Is it a proper short action with 2.860" mags? Or do you have enough room to stretch things out to 2.960"? Because 6.5 PRC would be so much simpler.
Liked On: 27-08-2023, 05:54 PM
Yeah the diameter of the barrel is what matters. From a mechanical perspective, the best thread to use is the fattest one you can use that still gives a good shoulder for the suppressor to tighten up...
Liked On: 26-08-2023, 03:09 PM
Yeah the diameter of the barrel is what matters. From a mechanical perspective, the best thread to use is the fattest one you can use that still gives a good shoulder for the suppressor to tighten up...
Liked On: 23-08-2023, 04:51 PM
Yeah the diameter of the barrel is what matters. From a mechanical perspective, the best thread to use is the fattest one you can use that still gives a good shoulder for the suppressor to tighten up...
Liked On: 23-08-2023, 03:34 AM
Yeah the diameter of the barrel is what matters. From a mechanical perspective, the best thread to use is the fattest one you can use that still gives a good shoulder for the suppressor to tighten up...
Liked On: 22-08-2023, 07:57 PM