Whose part number? GM or Suburue?
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Whose part number? GM or Suburue?
I agree Boyd. Good writing for the most part is a thing of the past, at least in the informative nature. Kids in college learn how to write beautiful script that says nothing. Its just for pure...
You could always try casting your own, its almost as much fun as shooting.
Thanks for all your replies. I will have to look into a tuner when I get back into the sport................
It does make sence to be abke to change the tune at the line, like Jackie said. It...
I've been reading threads here for sometime now but haven't posted in this forum because I haven't shot benchrest in the last 2 years, but I am curious just how many people are using barrell tuners...
Along with what Keith just said, if your groups are verticle your powder charge is too light. You know you're too hot when the group just blows up and shots go everywhere. I also agree with shooting...
My guess is if you are shooting groups as large as 2.5 inches at 100yds you have another problem besides the barrel. I have an old Springfield in 30-06 that will shoot groups half that size and the...
The first and most important thing is to select a bullet suitable for the game you are hunting. This excludes plastic tip bullets for deer size game and larger. I found some old "Silver tip" bullets...
Last year I bought a new muzzle loader with in line ignition. Its a Thompson .50 caliber Omega. Something interesting I found while testing the loads on a chronograph is that any powder charge over...
I like the silvers omnes better, but a straight on shot of the car would make it easier to tell. Kind of hard to see side ways :cool:
I bought a SAvage 22 Mag a couple years ago. It shot good but the magazine wouldn't feed for crap. I gave up and took it back. Bought a Marlin and it works good and shoots good.
Before you lay out...
I first learned reloading reading Lyman and RCBS manuels. The RCBS reloading dies have very good step by step info, but thats not enough. You need to learn why you are doing what you do and why the...