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Must be confused, I work for C-SPAN. I keep the coffee pot going and answer the phones. We never get calls, and the coffee is really stout, so folks don't fall asleep.. Nope it’s you, mr big time now.. lol good luck on the show bud!
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Heck no! Wheel dog snoop's fat face is the showstopper. I'm just the buffoon along for the ride, on the runners. Before you know it, you will have vacation home in Fiji
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Snoop has been to the concrete jungle, he'd prolly do purdy good in Fijji.
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458 in said " but have to admit it is making me feel a bit ballistically inadequate by using my peep sighted M95 30-06 with 220 gr Partitions." Ballistically inadequate is no way to be with an 1895 Winny--- JUST UPGRADE TO THE .405 WCF and shoot anything from 210 grainers to 400 grainers. You can push the 400 grain Woody on up to 2200 fps if you can take the recoil. Of course there is also not much that s 300 grain North Fork FPS will not shoot through at 2250 fps MV.. This taken with hand loaded Woodleigh 400 grain bullet from 20 yards.
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Nice work sir making YOUR rifle. No doubt capable of doing what you want done. Well done.
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Finally ran that AA 2230 load over the chronograph: 2237 fps. No room left in case for more than one grain of powder. Slightly less dense than TAC, neither powder broke the 2300 fps barrier. Many years ago, I broke 2300 fps with Alliant reloader 10x at just 58 grains. It is my opinion that the extruded powders within this burn rate, are the better powders for carbine barrels. The reloader 10x loads had less muzzle blast and less recoil as well. These powders are similar in burn rate, but 10x pulls ahead every time. No magnum primer required either. Not surprising though, I've had the best luck with Alliant powders, especially in below zero temps. I think it's time to give reloader 7 a try. Think about AA2015. It's burn rate is close to RL10x. I prefer it over 10x in .223. It seems to burn just a bit slower than 10x but faster than AA2230. The down side is I haven't seen any 2015 in over a year. kwg
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I use 2015 in my 458 cast loads. Great Powder if you have some. Easy to light off and very consistent which means a lot in a big straight wall case with 51 grains of powder and Dacron on top under a 485 grain bullet. It would be worth a try in this rifle would be my guess.
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If I was younger I would turn my 270(hurl) into a 35 whelen or 338-06.
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