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l, a 5-25X52 scope and still came in at 6 lb and 13 oz. I switched to the 4 1/2-30X50 and it still weighs 7 lb 1 oz. I


Can somebody say Hubble telescope.
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I tried to work the action with my Pierce and every time it would start back in and get sticky. I went to Sportsman and tried a Christensen Arms, Fierce, and one other. All of them did exactly what the Pierce did. I now have two of the six lug Weatherbys.


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I know when I can't get the exact velocity out of my loads that Nosler/Hodgdon, etc lists in their load data, I get really pissed and just start cramming more powder in there until I do. Then I tell people how stupid they are for doubting my methods.


Yep, I do the same, I think I read that in one of Mule Deer's books grin


I guess the difference in you guys and me is I had no idea what velocity to expect. That's why I called Barnes and used their info. Someone suggested if I want .270 Weatherby velocity get a .270 Weatherby. I had no idea about a .270 Weatherby any more than I did a .270 Winchester. That's why I went to the bullet source. Obviously I'm not as sharp as the poster here.


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Originally Posted by Ringman
Originally Posted by smokepole
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I know when I can't get the exact velocity out of my loads that Nosler/Hodgdon, etc lists in their load data, I get really pissed and just start cramming more powder in there until I do. Then I tell people how stupid they are for doubting my methods.


Yep, I do the same, I think I read that in one of Mule Deer's books grin


I guess the difference in you guys and me is I had no idea what velocity to expect. That's why I called Barnes and used their info. Someone suggested if I want .270 Weatherby velocity get a .270 Weatherby. I had no idea about a .270 Weatherby any more than I did a .270 Winchester. That's why I went to the bullet source. Obviously I'm not as sharp as the poster here.


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Originally Posted by Ringman
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by JGRaider
I know when I can't get the exact velocity out of my loads that Nosler/Hodgdon, etc lists in their load data, I get really pissed and just start cramming more powder in there until I do. Then I tell people how stupid they are for doubting my methods.


Yep, I do the same, I think I read that in one of Mule Deer's books grin


I guess the difference in you guys and me is I had no idea what velocity to expect. That's why I called Barnes and used their info. Someone suggested if I want .270 Weatherby velocity get a .270 Weatherby. I had no idea about a .270 Weatherby any more than I did a .270 Winchester. That's why I went to the bullet source. Obviously I'm not as sharp as the poster here.

They are called reloading manuals. I'd suggest picking one up and reading it.

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Thanks, Partsman.


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