Have the results of the 200 yard match been posted?
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Have the results of the 200 yard match been posted?
I've used GUNBROKER several times and had very good luck. They have some buyer protection. I don't know what it is now, but it used to be $500.
I do agree that a rifle is more than just the barrel and it's chambering. However, it is a big part. There is the inletting, bedding and glueing of the action that is important too.
Installing the...
I will be getting one of Harrells sizing dies to match the chamber of my new 30BR barrel.
They request 3 cases that have been fired 3 times each in order to get the closest die that matches my...
At some matches, technical information is requested to be listed, one of them is Gunsmith.
If one person built the gun that's being shot, the question is rather straight forward and I've never...
Very well said.
Over 150 years later and Racist still exist. The media as we generally know it has existed only a few decades, or maybe 50 years if TV is included, but Racist still exist.
Until people are...
I don't think, "Not talking about Racism" is going to stop Racism.
I appreciate your perspective and can't say that I think you are wrong as both methods have their talking points. I know which I would prefer, I think.
Whatever the rules are, they are the same...
Meat does come from the store, I get it there all the time.
I agree that the book was being used to illustrate a point by Cruz, but we don't know in what manner, and if you listen to what she...
LOL - Ok, NO.
I'm confused. I saw the book and listened to what was being said and fail to understand what makes you think Jackson is scary from this book, particularly since Cruz didn't explain what in the book...
I don't think one can actually say which is better, but it is different. The 249 24X would probably average as a smaller group than 250 0X, hypothetically. It could be 24 shot in precisely one...
I think the article is looking for something that isn't there. Does anyone think the law currently is being applied equally to everyone? I don't.
Fire forming without a bullet is certainly one way to do it and is probably a good one. I have a fire forming barrel for my 6PPC.
There are two problems with fire forming for the 30 BR newcomers...
Two questions:
You say, "the external 'lump' remains and is turned off in a separate step before neck turning."
Are you saying the external lump is turned off in one pass and then followed by a...
I know there has been a lot mentioned of Doughnuts. I understand what they are and where they come from generally.
What I don't understand and have not seen explained is the best way to deal with...
San Jacinto
San - Sand without the d.
Jacinto - Ja like Jack, cinto - Cents with an O instead of S.
It would appear to me that some short range BR shooter may benefit from this barrel material. For some of us, if the cost of of having to pay a gunsmith to make a new barrel less often, there could...
My measurement is at the largest point of the bullet. Generally speaking, it's about 2/3 the way from the tip.
I believe the micrometers are reasonably accurate. I have several standards to...
Since I'm trying to do things the best I can, I'll fire the cases three times and send them to Harrels and let them choose what matches best in their opinion. They have more experience than I do. ...
I obviously wasn't clear in what I said or meant.
I know what you are talking about when using a fast powder and paper towel or wax to fire form. (No bullet)
I do have a reservation about using...
I agree the ideal way to fire form the case in 30BR would be to have a fire forming barrel and use a fast powder. However, I don't.
I'm guessing that not too many 30BR shooters have fire forming...
Ok, another novice question.
I'm using Lapua 6BR brass and expanding the neck using a Harrel's expanding die to 30 Cal.
I also have a 7mm mandrel along with the 30 mandrel. Is it beneficial to...
Yes, I am aware of neck size consideration. My chamber neck size is .330 and I will target .228 for neck diameter.