Because my Mossberg 5 hundy does have some dramas with extracting, one of the online things is to try other ammo.
Now considering most seem to be steel brass now, just wondering if anyone knows if...
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Because my Mossberg 5 hundy does have some dramas with extracting, one of the online things is to try other ammo.
Now considering most seem to be steel brass now, just wondering if anyone knows if...
Got a small green torch off him year or so ago. Goes very well for the size.
Does some others too. And yes very good to deal with
Another thing to watch for with grunting bulbs is sometimes the load is too much for the switch in the stalk.
I know the earlier hiluxs were like that.
A good trick was to get a relay loom to plug...
Makes you fall right out of bed
Nice work.
Hate to say you are right about the pics.
Some of your stuff on other forums are simply stunning.
Well in the case of some of the old firebreathers like the 264 win mag, slower the better.
RL33 is meant to be very good for it.
Maybe that or possibly H1000?
Or is the capacity not quite big...
Surprised on the 3.2
The egr can block up the intake and screw the engine if it gets blocked bad enough.
Extremely regular servicing, good taxi type running, and not have the shit thrashed out-of...
As an aside I did some testing on my 500 last year after it played silly buggers first shot of duck season.
Sharpened up the extractor and shallowed up the groove on the barrel.
It would still...
There was a time 20 odd years ago when our team at the Easter bunny shoot seemed to have a bad experience with it.
It seemed like it didn't quite have the punch at the other end like it should've....
Try piercing thr darkness.
Advertised on here.
I got a small green led torch that punches well above it'd weight and it wasn't 250.
It was something like 130ish with 2 batteries, charger and scope...
Hornady do 2 slightly different 55gr soft points. One with a small boat tail.and cannelure and one flatbase without.
Any operational difference when using them?
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Mauser did something like a dozen different feed rail and followers.
I had an issue with mine and it was the something as simple as the edges of the pressed follower getting stuck between the mag...
Go for the heaviest hammer projectiles for the 22 250. If the 223s do ok it would be the hammer of thor
Yes you are correct. A 264 win mag and I have thr barrel for one of my P14 projects
I know of one forum member that blew up a rifle after mistakenly using a barnes or similar projectile for a normal cupro lead one without reducing loads
To quote I think Rick from the Young Ones show to Neil, "it's because it hates you".
Or was it Vivien to Rick?
Yeah beating a dead horse but they should've left 410s as lead.
Not enough out there to make bugger all difference and no one in there right mind would prefer one over even the original steel loads...
I'll also need someone with dies lol
If you find someone, let me know.
Got one to try myself but needs a couple of things doing to it
Good old conrod straight.
Know that one well
It will be the burn rate as well.
Anything that can affect the initial impluse of the powder going off in the chamber and how it burns going down the barrel in conjunction with each rifles inherent...
From reading the murican magazines a while back the 257 Bob was a very effective and accurate chambering that had lots of love for it.
It would usually be a rifle that someone would go to after an...
The big thing is owning a handgun here is way different. Harder, definitely.
Range work only and highly regulated license requirement wise.
If you wanted to carry it in the car for self defense...
norsk cool but pita to get it here
So Tentman did you have a go?