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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I think some folks are using Reloader 17 also. No matter, I'm going to use H4350 and it's temp stable. I'm going to put some rounds out in the sun for about 20 minutes and see what sort of temps I get off the brass. View Quote I've even worked up some obscenely compressed loads with RL16 in 7.62 (powder almost to the case mouth, huge pain in the ass to load) that are loud as shit, horribly inefficient, and trash the brass on unlock and extraction due to port pressure from RL16's sloooooow burn in that caliber, but are perfectly safe peak pressure wise and perform very well and consistently with great velocity (178 ELD-X @ 2540 @ 50 degrees from a 16.1" tOBR... I can go up to 2600 before primers get sporty but it falls off the node long before then). |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I asked but I really didn't think Jim would answer. My intent was to try and determine the temp sensitivity of whatever powder they use versus load data, but I also understand liability. The reality is any powder left in those conditions would probably have exhibited the same results, higher pressures. The brass in the picture was the worst of the lot, again, higher pressures. I may be able to head out again this weekend, but the conditions will be closer to spring weather with winds and temps in the low 60s. I had the labradar with me last trip but focused on having some fun instead of being too anal. The data points will be a good addition to the data book. There are several ballistic programs to choose from including Knights Armament's Ballistic Calculator, AB and Ballistic AE. I need to pick one and use it as another tool in the kit. I don't have a Kestrel, and probably won't spend the coin since at least two of those programs automatically import environmental data so if anyone has any thoughts you'd like to post about ballistic calculators (ease of use being a priority) please feel free to jump in and comment. I've also decided to take my Mausingfield in .308 and have it rebarreled in .260. I have a couple of Krieger barrels just gathering dust in the safe, one being a .264, 5R, Heavy Palma that will probably be the choice (cut to 24"). Long Rifles in SD originally built the rifle, so I'll be sending it back out to them to do the rebarrel as they also have the ability to chamber in .260. I spoke with them yesterday and their backlog isn't too bad so I can get it done quickly. Here's a picture for the day, the gong at 600y and my shots to the left calculated to under 1MOA. Granted it doesn't track any misses, but it's not too bad for a first timer using a gasser. My shooting buddy had to show off with that head shot. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/Gong1-200048.jpg View Quote I have been using shooter as it is the same developer that wrote the android code for AB. AB has a lot more functionality and I will make the move over to that soon. Good luck on the new rifle and that is some good chootin |
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I like AB Mobile and Ballistics AE if you're running an iPhone. Also, you might want to reconsider getting a Kestrel. The apps can only pull environmental data from the closest weather station. That might be 2 miles away, or it might be 20 miles away. Conditions could be completely different 20 miles away, which would make all your data invalid.
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Originally Posted By Disconnekt:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
I think some folks are using Reloader 17 also. No matter, I'm going to use H4350 and it's temp stable. I'm going to put some rounds out in the sun for about 20 minutes and see what sort of temps I get off the brass. View Quote I've even worked up some obscenely compressed loads with RL16 in 7.62 (powder almost to the case mouth, huge pain in the ass to load) that are loud as shit, horribly inefficient, and trash the brass on unlock and extraction due to port pressure from RL16's sloooooow burn in that caliber, but are perfectly safe peak pressure wise and perform very well and consistently with great velocity (178 ELD-X @ 2540 @ 50 degrees from a 16.1" tOBR... I can go up to 2600 before primers get sporty but it falls off the node long before then). View Quote Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
I asked but I really didn't think Jim would answer. My intent was to try and determine the temp sensitivity of whatever powder they use versus load data, but I also understand liability. The reality is any powder left in those conditions would probably have exhibited the same results, higher pressures. The brass in the picture was the worst of the lot, again, higher pressures. I may be able to head out again this weekend, but the conditions will be closer to spring weather with winds and temps in the low 60s. I had the labradar with me last trip but focused on having some fun instead of being too anal. The data points will be a good addition to the data book. There are several ballistic programs to choose from including Knights Armament's Ballistic Calculator, AB and Ballistic AE. I need to pick one and use it as another tool in the kit. I don't have a Kestrel, and probably won't spend the coin since at least two of those programs automatically import environmental data so if anyone has any thoughts you'd like to post about ballistic calculators (ease of use being a priority) please feel free to jump in and comment. I've also decided to take my Mausingfield in .308 and have it rebarreled in .260. I have a couple of Krieger barrels just gathering dust in the safe, one being a .264, 5R, Heavy Palma that will probably be the choice (cut to 24"). Long Rifles in SD originally built the rifle, so I'll be sending it back out to them to do the rebarrel as they also have the ability to chamber in .260. I spoke with them yesterday and their backlog isn't too bad so I can get it done quickly. Here's a picture for the day, the gong at 600y and my shots to the left calculated to under 1MOA. Granted it doesn't track any misses, but it's not too bad for a first timer using a gasser. My shooting buddy had to show off with that head shot. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/Gong1-200048.jpg View Quote I have been using shooter as it is the same developer that wrote the android code for AB. AB has a lot more functionality and I will make the move over to that soon. Good luck on the new rifle and that is some good chootin View Quote Originally Posted By FRBaseball:
I like AB Mobile and Ballistics AE if you're running an iPhone. Also, you might want to reconsider getting a Kestrel. The apps can only pull environmental data from the closest weather station. That might be 2 miles away, or it might be 20 miles away. Conditions could be completely different 20 miles away, which would make all your data invalid. View Quote My understanding is both AB and B/AE take date from a Kestrel, but I'll do a bit more reading. ETA - I just bought and downloaded the iOS version and will add data tonight. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Thanks for taking the time to provide some great data as well as an excellent article. Clearly I need to read a bit more about powder temp stability and the Reloader and H4350 powders. Also, "sporty" is one of my favorite words. View Quote I did contact Alliant with my temp test results (data acquired round-robin in one afternoon at 0, 40, and 70 degrees, with 56 degree data from the previous day falling right on the line), and they confirmed the inverse sensitivity of the Bofors-made TZ powders was consistent with their own testing. Neat trick that the decreasing muzzle velocity and decreasing air density with temperature increases largely offset each other from an external ballistics standpoint. Allegedly H4895 does the same thing, but it patterns rather than groups out of my tOBR with the 178 ELD-X, so I didn't test that behavior. Side note: I'm 95% sure 175gr 308 FGMM is using ~40gr of AR-Comp, and I will be testing soon to try to confirm. (7.62/175 and 308/168 I obtained last year are almost definitely loaded with a stout charge of 4064). As for ballistic calculators, I've had good results with AB software and their custom drag curves. I second the Kestrel recommendation, though. I had a 4500NV with Bluetooth which got wrecked by a leaky battery, but the Bluetooth connection got so frustrating that I usually just entered environmental data manually, and juggling 3 pieces of gear (Kestrel, phone, and rangefinder) for ballistic solutions was aggravating. I replaced it with the Kestrel 5700 Elite with AB and Link, and it's soooooo much nicer. Download the drag curve in the Link app, enter the info for your gun and load, and fire it off to the Kestrel with Bluetooth, where it will be saved permanently. You can save several profiles as well. Voila, instant firing solution updated in real time wherever/whenever you need it, with an average/gust wind hold bracket on the Kestrel itself. All you have to do is enter the range. It can also generate a drop/windage table for various ranges and detailed ballistic info at your chosen range (time of flight, velocity remaining, energy remaining, max ord, total drop from muzzle, etc.) for when you're at the edge of the performance envelope or shooting at meatier targets. Yeah, it's pricey, but so worth it if you shoot a lot in varied conditions. |
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Originally Posted By Disconnekt:
No problem! I just wish I'd tried those powders earlier instead of banging my head against the wall with large temp swings, so I figured I'd put that out there and maybe try to save you some trouble and money, though every gun and cartridge is different. Alliant powders (particularly the older Reloders and the Power Pro ball powders) have a reputation for above average sensitivity, so I'd been exhausting my other options at great expense. I got some fantastic results with 4064, but relatively small temp swings would take me off node, and even at a given temperature, velocities and POI would vary inexplicably between shooting sessions... not to mention the most promising charge of 4064 was on the ragged edge of overpressure. Single loading was great, but mag-feeding blew a ton of primers, probably due to bullet setback or set forward. Varget wasn't performing in line with its reputation either regarding both sensitivity and accuracy. I did contact Alliant with my temp test results (data acquired round-robin in one afternoon at 0, 40, and 70 degrees, with 56 degree data from the previous day falling right on the line), and they confirmed the inverse sensitivity of the Bofors-made TZ powders was consistent with their own testing. Neat trick that the decreasing muzzle velocity and decreasing air density with temperature increases largely offset each other from an external ballistics standpoint. Allegedly H4895 does the same thing, but it patterns rather than groups out of my tOBR with the 178 ELD-X, so I didn't test that behavior. Side note: I'm 95% sure 175gr 308 FGMM is using ~40gr of AR-Comp, and I will be testing soon to try to confirm. (7.62/175 and 308/168 I obtained last year are almost definitely loaded with a stout charge of 4064). As for ballistic calculators, I've had good results with AB software and their custom drag curves. I second the Kestrel recommendation, though. I had a 4500NV with Bluetooth which got wrecked by a leaky battery, but the Bluetooth connection got so frustrating that I usually just entered environmental data manually, and juggling 3 pieces of gear (Kestrel, phone, and rangefinder) for ballistic solutions was aggravating. I replaced it with the Kestrel 5700 Elite with AB and Link, and it's soooooo much nicer. Download the drag curve in the Link app, enter the info for your gun and load, and fire it off to the Kestrel with Bluetooth, where it will be saved permanently. You can save several profiles as well. Voila, instant firing solution updated in real time wherever/whenever you need it, with an average/gust wind hold bracket on the Kestrel itself. All you have to do is enter the range. It can also generate a drop/windage table for various ranges and detailed ballistic info at your chosen range (time of flight, velocity remaining, energy remaining, max ord, total drop from muzzle, etc.) for when you're at the edge of the performance envelope or shooting at meatier targets. Yeah, it's pricey, but so worth it if you shoot a lot in varied conditions. View Quote 3031 is OK but not really worth talking about...some great results with 125gr bullets, but too slow with the heavies. 4064- node and "index load" of 42.0 with most brass (Winchester takes a little more) and 175gr sierras or noslers at 2.8". I have not tried to run it hotter as this load shoots very well (pretty much duplicates FGMM 175gr .308 ballistically with a little better SD) and goes well with gas rifles. Temp sensitivity is just less than .5FPS per 1 degree F in my use, but it may vary by cartridge or charge weight. It is a pain to throw, but IMO 4064 is pretty good for a versatile medium rifle powder. Also using it in .30-06, .270, .30-40, 8mm, etc. Unless they have changed powders recently, FGMM 175gr in both flavors should be loaded with bulk 4064... about 41.8 grs. 2000mr- High velocities, exceptional SDs, and excellent groups. Have worked it all the way up to max and found a node with the 175s around 46.6gr at 2.8 (or 2.89 with TMKs). Velocity and accuracy then drop off just a bit until about .5gr from alliant's max, and then tightens up again. I do not use this powder in a .308 gas gun, seems to be a little more violent, but it is great in a bolt. Pushing 175gr TMKs or SMKs at close to 2800fps in a 24" barrel with no pressure signs. Temp sensitivity is just over 1 FPS per degree. Rumor (and load data) would also indicate 2000mr and CFE223 are pretty much the same thing; possibly commercial variants of SMP842 out of the St Marks plant. Re: Ballistic programs- Have used KAC bulletflight and now have a Kestrel elite with AB. Kestrel has more atmospheric data and is consistently more accurate. Drag models seem to be just a little better and have more complete G1 and G7 data that is easier to find and upload to the rifle profile in the app. You can also add velocity/temp data. Kestrel also gives you the option of not having your phone on all the time. I was initially resistant to the cost, but do not regret it at all. |
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I switched over to the AB program about 6 months ago and am very happy with it. I use it in conjunction with the Kestrel pro meter. It simplifies things tremendously for me. I got the weather vane as well. Saves quite a bit of time inputting data that changes as the day goes on. I am coming from using aTrag and like AB layout better. I am trying to decide if I want to spend money on the Link Bushnell laser to complete the package.
As far as handloads go I am going to test 130 gr TMKs first. I have some testing to do with 4831 and Varget. I have IMR 4350 also. I would like to try some H4350 too but have not been able to source any lately. My plan is to follow the TMKs with Berger 130s and then Hornady 130s. I know my gun shoots the factory Hornady load at an acceptable level of accuracy. I also have an assortment of 140 class bullets but am worried I won't be able to get them going fast enough to make it worthwhile. Another notable discovery is that all of the Hornady once fired brass I have from the Larue will only need a neck sizing to facilitate reloading. I was surprised because the 762 OBRs destroy brass in my experience. The Hornady stuff fits the case gauge just the same as the unfired Lapua. |
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Originally Posted By nihilsum:
Good post. I have not had the luxury of trying 10 different powders in medium rifle as time and (for a while) supplies were hard to come by. Have loaded a lot of 3031, 4064, and 2000mr in .308. 3031 is OK but not really worth talking about...some great results with 125gr bullets, but too slow with the heavies. 4064- node and "index load" of 42.0 with most brass (Winchester takes a little more) and 175gr sierras or noslers at 2.8". I have not tried to run it hotter as this load shoots very well (pretty much duplicates FGMM 175gr .308 ballistically with a little better SD) and goes well with gas rifles. Temp sensitivity is just less than .5FPS per 1 degree F in my use, but it may vary by cartridge or charge weight. It is a pain to throw, but IMO 4064 is pretty good for a versatile medium rifle powder. Also using it in .30-06, .270, .30-40, 8mm, etc. Unless they have changed powders recently, FGMM 175gr in both flavors should be loaded with bulk 4064... about 41.8 grs. 2000mr- High velocities, exceptional SDs, and excellent groups. Have worked it all the way up to max and found a node with the 175s around 46.6gr at 2.8 (or 2.89 with TMKs). Velocity and accuracy then drop off just a bit until about .5gr from alliant's max, and then tightens up again. I do not use this powder in a .308 gas gun, seems to be a little more violent, but it is great in a bolt. Pushing 175gr TMKs or SMKs at close to 2800fps in a 24" barrel with no pressure signs. Temp sensitivity is just over 1 FPS per degree. Rumor (and load data) would also indicate 2000mr and CFE223 are pretty much the same thing; possibly commercial variants of SMP842 out of the St Marks plant. Re: Ballistic programs- Have used KAC bulletflight and now have a Kestrel elite with AB. Kestrel has more atmospheric data and is consistently more accurate. Drag models seem to be just a little better and have more complete G1 and G7 data that is easier to find and upload to the rifle profile in the app. You can also add velocity/temp data. Kestrel also gives you the option of not having your phone on all the time. I was initially resistant to the cost, but do not regret it at all. View Quote As for 308/175 FGMM, the last 2 lots I've shot from have been 39.8-40.1 grains of a short-cut extruded powder that looks like either RL15 or AR-Comp... no long sticks like 4064 has (which I do see in pulled 168 FGMM and also the 7.62/175 load, which I understand is Mk318 Mod 0 overrun... my lot is 43.1gr 4064 @ 2530 FPS from a 16.1" barrel). Velocity for the charge weight and observed inverse temp sensitivity strongly suggest the 308/175 is AR-Comp, and QuickLoad agrees (within a couple % burn rate allowing for lot variation). It's way too fast for that low a charge of RL15, and while it could conceivably be within lot variation of 4064, it would have to be a REALLY hot batch... it just matches AR-Comp way better (and looks like it to boot). I'm going to pull 10 rounds and replace them with the same charge of canister AR-Comp to compare velocity, groups, and POI. And now I'm way out into the weeds talking 308 in a 260 thread... sorry about that! |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
My Midway order arrived (comparator inserts and headspace gauges) so now I have the correct .264 insert to measure where the ogive of a projectile contacts the lands of my barrel, and thus the OAL of any particular load. This is a more reliable method than measuring from the bullets' tip and will allow me to set seating depth and jump for cartridges I'm loading. I'll leave the headspacing measurements until the weekend. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0297-170952.jpg The lock n load round is threaded to fit on the comparator rod. In this case, the round was made from Lapua brass: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0302-171003.jpg You place a projectile loosely in the neck and then place into the chamber. This rod is curved to fit the ejection port of a semiauto: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0303-1-171004.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0304-171005.jpg Once the round is chambered, you hold it in place and push the projectile with the wire insert until it contacts the lands. You then lock the rod in place so you can get a measurement. You remove the assembly and place it into the comparator insert that is sized for the .264 and measure the length. You then use that measurement as a guide and set your OAL and then back off a bit to have the amount of jump off the lands your rifle prefers. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0305-171006.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Well shit....I have always been confused as fuck as to how those work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
My Midway order arrived (comparator inserts and headspace gauges) so now I have the correct .264 insert to measure where the ogive of a projectile contacts the lands of my barrel, and thus the OAL of any particular load. This is a more reliable method than measuring from the bullets' tip and will allow me to set seating depth and jump for cartridges I'm loading. I'll leave the headspacing measurements until the weekend. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0297-170952.jpg The lock n load round is threaded to fit on the comparator rod. In this case, the round was made from Lapua brass: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0302-171003.jpg You place a projectile loosely in the neck and then place into the chamber. This rod is curved to fit the ejection port of a semiauto: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0303-1-171004.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0304-171005.jpg Once the round is chambered, you hold it in place and push the projectile with the wire insert until it contacts the lands. You then lock the rod in place so you can get a measurement. You remove the assembly and place it into the comparator insert that is sized for the .264 and measure the length. You then use that measurement as a guide and set your OAL and then back off a bit to have the amount of jump off the lands your rifle prefers. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/DSC-0305-171006.jpg |
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Originally Posted By mahnstr:
I burned up the last pound of IMR 4350 that I have this past weekend. 24lbs of H4350 showed up yesterday and I'm going to start working on a load with that. I'm not a great shooter but this is one of the better 10rd groups of the day. Fairly weak load that clocked around 2600 fps. It was 41.5gr IMR4350 under the 140gr RDF. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj111/clmahn/IMG_20170503_194631449_zpsr77fpnyy.jpg View Quote Originally Posted By rugerdog:
I switched over to the AB program about 6 months ago and am very happy with it. I use it in conjunction with the Kestrel pro meter. It simplifies things tremendously for me. I got the weather vane as well. Saves quite a bit of time inputting data that changes as the day goes on. I am coming from using aTrag and like AB layout better. I am trying to decide if I want to spend money on the Link Bushnell laser to complete the package. As far as handloads go I am going to test 130 gr TMKs first. I have some testing to do with 4831 and Varget. I have IMR 4350 also. I would like to try some H4350 too but have not been able to source any lately. My plan is to follow the TMKs with Berger 130s and then Hornady 130s. I know my gun shoots the factory Hornady load at an acceptable level of accuracy. I also have an assortment of 140 class bullets but am worried I won't be able to get them going fast enough to make it worthwhile. Another notable discovery is that all of the Hornady once fired brass I have from the Larue will only need a neck sizing to facilitate reloading. I was surprised because the 762 OBRs destroy brass in my experience. The Hornady stuff fits the case gauge just the same as the unfired Lapua. View Quote Please let us know your success with the handloads, especially the Bergers. As the 260 has a shorter neck length, some of the projectiles could be particular to neck tension and it seems you may be the first to get out with differing loads. Interesting about the Hornady brass as my 7.62 tOBR is also pretty rough on brass. I assume your OBR has the older round ejector? Which case gauge are you using, the L.E. Wilson? Originally Posted By Disconnekt:
Originally Posted By nihilsum:
Good post. I have not had the luxury of trying 10 different powders in medium rifle as time and (for a while) supplies were hard to come by. Have loaded a lot of 3031, 4064, and 2000mr in .308. 3031 is OK but not really worth talking about...some great results with 125gr bullets, but too slow with the heavies. 4064- node and "index load" of 42.0 with most brass (Winchester takes a little more) and 175gr sierras or noslers at 2.8". I have not tried to run it hotter as this load shoots very well (pretty much duplicates FGMM 175gr .308 ballistically with a little better SD) and goes well with gas rifles. Temp sensitivity is just less than .5FPS per 1 degree F in my use, but it may vary by cartridge or charge weight. It is a pain to throw, but IMO 4064 is pretty good for a versatile medium rifle powder. Also using it in .30-06, .270, .30-40, 8mm, etc. Unless they have changed powders recently, FGMM 175gr in both flavors should be loaded with bulk 4064... about 41.8 grs. 2000mr- High velocities, exceptional SDs, and excellent groups. Have worked it all the way up to max and found a node with the 175s around 46.6gr at 2.8 (or 2.89 with TMKs). Velocity and accuracy then drop off just a bit until about .5gr from alliant's max, and then tightens up again. I do not use this powder in a .308 gas gun, seems to be a little more violent, but it is great in a bolt. Pushing 175gr TMKs or SMKs at close to 2800fps in a 24" barrel with no pressure signs. Temp sensitivity is just over 1 FPS per degree. Rumor (and load data) would also indicate 2000mr and CFE223 are pretty much the same thing; possibly commercial variants of SMP842 out of the St Marks plant. Re: Ballistic programs- Have used KAC bulletflight and now have a Kestrel elite with AB. Kestrel has more atmospheric data and is consistently more accurate. Drag models seem to be just a little better and have more complete G1 and G7 data that is easier to find and upload to the rifle profile in the app. You can also add velocity/temp data. Kestrel also gives you the option of not having your phone on all the time. I was initially resistant to the cost, but do not regret it at all. View Quote As for 308/175 FGMM, the last 2 lots I've shot from have been 39.8-40.1 grains of a short-cut extruded powder that looks like either RL15 or AR-Comp... no long sticks like 4064 has (which I do see in pulled 168 FGMM and also the 7.62/175 load, which I understand is Mk318 Mod 0 overrun... my lot is 43.1gr 4064 @ 2530 FPS from a 16.1" barrel). Velocity for the charge weight and observed inverse temp sensitivity strongly suggest the 308/175 is AR-Comp, and QuickLoad agrees (within a couple % burn rate allowing for lot variation). It's way too fast for that low a charge of RL15, and while it could conceivably be within lot variation of 4064, it would have to be a REALLY hot batch... it just matches AR-Comp way better (and looks like it to boot). I'm going to pull 10 rounds and replace them with the same charge of canister AR-Comp to compare velocity, groups, and POI. And now I'm way out into the weeds talking 308 in a 260 thread... sorry about that! View Quote My shooting buddy was using the KAC program and it appeared easy to use and accurate. I had put my velocity data into the Vortex LRBC and, given the conditions for the day, was 1/2MOA off elevation versus the LRBC. I’ll be using the AB if we shoot this weekend and see how well it does versus my DOPE. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Yes I know. Got bored last night so I started reading this thread. I'm still only on page 7. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Let me help you out - go get yourself a tOBR in .260 - Mark is an evil genius: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/img-1425-201459.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I spent some of the day today fulfilling my volunteer obligation for the QCS by cutting grass at the shotgun range. It was an overcast day in the 60's so it couldn't have been better for hanging out with the John Deere. Heavy rain is predicted for tonight and tomorrow, so it was perfect timing and with the Warrior Shoot upcoming, the range will look sharp. Hummmmm, this is a pretty big range! Four houses up top and one really long one below. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4639-201517.jpg Steve backing my stallion out of the stable: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4642-201515.jpg After a few hours, and on my second tank of gas, I was done! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4645-201516.jpg To keep the thread on topic, these guys were waiting for me when I arrived home: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4646-201542.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
I would like to see a direct comparison against processed 308 brass and this alpha stuff. See if the juice is worth the squeeze View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
I spent some of the day today fulfilling my volunteer obligation for the QCS by cutting grass at the shotgun range. It was an overcast day in the 60's so it couldn't have been better for hanging out with the John Deere. Heavy rain is predicted for tonight and tomorrow, so it was perfect timing and with the Warrior Shoot upcoming, the range will look sharp. Hummmmm, this is a pretty big range! Four houses up top and one really long one below. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4639-201517.jpg Steve backing my stallion out of the stable: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4642-201515.jpg After a few hours, and on my second tank of gas, I was done! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4645-201516.jpg To keep the thread on topic, these guys were waiting for me when I arrived home: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4646-201542.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
What exactly do you want to see? My intent was to weigh the empty cases for consistency, and do the same with the virgin Lapua. View Quote Maybe a comparison between Alpha Lapua LC Fgmm |
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Fwiw 65 guys has a review on the alpha brass and the lapua brass, similar tests.
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Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe:
Fwiw 65 guys has a review on the alpha brass and the lapua brass, similar tests. View Quote |
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I am always questioning the weapon mounted stuff...
Did I hit the right thing and get the right distance? You cant look through it so you never really know. I almost rather hit it with the kilo |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
I am always questioning the weapon mounted stuff... Did I hit the right thing and get the right distance? You cant look through it so you never really know. I almost rather hit it with the kilo View Quote I think one of the benefits is not having to come off the rifle for a follow-on shot to a differing target. The Radius is basically "bore" sighted to you scope reticle and stays that way once engaged on the rifle's rail. If I can get it setup in time, I'll take it out for the next range day. |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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Originally Posted By Freakinout:
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
So true, but how can I whore in my thread? I have the modem and router on one UPS and my system on another, but this was an extended issue. I jumped onto Dominion's outage page and we were right in the middle of something going on. Anyways, I survived without having to pop the Pmags, but it was daylight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
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Oh heck, power just went out. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Power just came back up, interesting in that we have all underground infrastructure and haven't lost power for years. oh well. I think one of the benefits is not having to come off the rifle for a follow-on shot to a differing target. The Radius is basically "bore" sighted to you scope reticle and stays that way once engaged on the rifle's rail. If I can get it setup in time, I'll take it out for the next range day. View Quote I have no experience with a weapon mounted unit...just a devils advocate thing. |
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Interested in how you like the Kilo. I have not had any experience with those.
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Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Interested in how you like the Kilo. I have not had any experience with those. View Quote Sig Kilo 2000 And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale View Quote FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 |
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Originally Posted By whitesys:
Thanks for the brownells sale link. FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By whitesys:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 |
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Originally Posted By whitesys:
Thanks for the brownells sale link. FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By whitesys:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 |
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Originally Posted By buss45:
You can also get 4% cash back shopping at Brownell's using Active Junky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By buss45:
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 |
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Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Interested in how you like the Kilo. I have not had any experience with those. View Quote The 2400 is improving on that unit and will be my next purchase. My only wish is that they had a pocket clip similar to how vortex does it on their range finders. |
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Originally Posted By whitesys:
I think after going to Quantico, you still had a good week View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By whitesys:
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You just had to rub it in... Time to go downstairs and get the gear and targets ready for tomorrow's range trip. |
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Originally Posted By buss45:
Originally Posted By whitesys:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
And of course (since the time I bought mine), the price on the Radius was dropped by 50% (at least by Brownells) as of yesterday. Radius on Sale FYI discount code "L9Q" will get you $30 off plus free shipping = $469.99 |
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Not to change the trajectory of the thread, but does anyone have experience with Double Tap Ammo? Just came across them looking for factory loads for hunting rounds. Looks like Ted Nugent likes them....
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Originally Posted By Friedcheese:
First off: Major Thank You to Defender3. The amount of information that you have posted for us has been amazing. You are an awesome individual! Second: Took a family PIC of the LT Pew-Pew Collection. (Still on the bench when it comes to some of you all) But my wilfey keeps granting wishes for my obsession - she's a keeper. New .260 in 18" is sitting there with it's Cartridge Combo 14.5 p/w 7.62 and 12.5 Handguard. ((correction .260 barrel is out) sorry for the crappy phone pic http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb5/FRIED303/GUNZ/20170504_192504_zpsv6jhnqew.jpg Still haven't shot it (insert shame face here). View Quote Thanks for the kind words. We're all learning with the .260s and there have been great contributions along the way from the people following. It was mentioned earlier in the thread so many of us have rifles, but we don't always have time to get out an shoot. I was hoping more folks would have time to get out with these .260s, but it's still spring. I'm also hoping to keep the thread alive long enough so people do have time to get out and do some shooting. |
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Unfortunately I've only been out with mine once. Between weather, other weekend commitments and now a stomach bug this weekend, getting to the range has been difficult.
I need to get some range time here in the next 2 weeks. On 5/22 I really get to stretch the 260 at an all day 500yd training and want to ensure the scope is dialed in before that. Thank you again Defender3 for all your insight in this thread. |
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