Re: Bullets, brass, reloading - added more
Skeezix
04/28/24
I'll take the following: RCBS .308 dies. 1/2 box Lyman 44 cal gas checks 75 6mm 75gr HP Hornady 500 .38/357 158gr RN Oregon Trail Laser Cast 210 .38 cal 158gr SWC Laser Cast 330 .44 cal 300gr TCBB Oregon Trail Laser Cast 195 .44 225gr JHP Speer 700 .45 (.454) 200gr RNFPBB Oregon Trail Laser Cast .45 300 .45 (.452) 230 gr RN ACP Oregon Trail Laser Cast
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Re: new 22-250 barrel
Wyodogger
04/28/24
Big mistake on 1-8 twist but you'll learn from your mistake.
Quote; Definitely a different animal... flat shooting long ranger. : Unquote Heavy bullets do not shoot flatter than a faster and lighter bullet. Actually, they drop like a rock. In real world most shots at live targets are taken at less than 400 yards so no need for a heavier bullet less you are shooting at game too large for what your cartridge was designed for. Agree. I shoot coyotes (mostly 2-300 yards, but I've killed a few past 500 with 55-grainers), and I want something that shoots flat because coyotes don't always stand and pose long enough to get a laser on them. If I were shooting steel or paper at known ranges, then I would probably want something heavier.
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