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Posted By: gunner500 What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.


Well, i dont see where the problem is. Is this one of those there rhetorical questions?
Posted By: local_dirt Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Good story, gunner. And good on you for continuing to see to the elder friend.
Posted By: rost495 Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
a shame to dump; the 308, one could have went lighter bullets and lighter loads. Folks flat forget about that.

That said, there isn't much that walks that I wouldn't use a 243 on with good bullets like an 80 ttsx.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Originally Posted by rost495
a shame to dump; the 308, one could have went lighter bullets and lighter loads. Folks flat forget about that.

That said, there isn't much that walks that I wouldn't use a 243 on with good bullets like an 80 ttsx.


Hmm. That has me thinking about my new 6mm.
Posted By: gunner500 Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.


Well, i dont see where the problem is. Is this one of those there rhetorical questions?


LOL, no sir, I was surprised at how quick a damn good utility load came together from left over components, just wanted to share the load, only 2716 yes, but I think a 150 npt at that speed would be hell on deer, pigs, black bear and a pretty good barrier defeater for sd purposes around a rural home and farm, really liking that Starline 308 brass buddy.

Thanks LD, he's the same old gent that called me up to shoot a wild pig trying to get in his henhouse a year or so ago, got to see what a 155gr Scenar did on clean flesh and bone.

Rost, also the same older guy I talked off the 180 gr loads for his 308 years ago, he's nearing 80 years old, guess the 150's I had loaded him iirc around 2600 from his 22" barreled bolt gun were too much, I believe the 100gr partitions at an easy 2700 will serve the old gent well, hell, I hope I can make it to 80 years, I also admire the old guy for gathering his gear and still wanting to be part of the crew when hunting season comes, it would probably be really easy for a lesser man to keep his old bones home by the fire that time of year. smile
Originally Posted by rost495
a shame to dump; the 308, one could have went lighter bullets and lighter loads. Folks flat forget about that.


Very, very true. 125 gr Accubonds are going in mine this year. Bet they'll work for Old Greer Co. deer.


Gunner, good on ya, pard!
Gunner,

Reloading's a lot like cooking.

Use quality ingredients and it's easy to make something great.

If you have crap ingredients, you might be able to make something acceptable, but it will take a lot of work.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Can't think of a big game animal I've taken that a 150 NPT started at 2716 wouldn't have worked dandy. Well done.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: What's a man to do? - 08/31/19
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Gunner,

Reloading's a lot like cooking.

Use quality ingredients and it's easy to make something great.

If you have crap ingredients, you might be able to make something acceptable, but it will take a lot of work.


Awesome post as. Gunner, ive been buying a lot of starline brass lately too. Its great stuff my friend. One of the reasons i first started using it was because of the article written about it for the 6.5 creedmoor. They loaded it up 15 times with no failures. My experience with that same brass was 10 times before the primer pockets were on the verge of being too loose. No need to aneal it, if the primer pockets wear out first. You should try sig sauer brass, its just about as good as the starline. My ar10 308 loves the stuff.
Posted By: rost495 Re: What's a man to do? - 09/01/19
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.


Well, i dont see where the problem is. Is this one of those there rhetorical questions?


LOL, no sir, I was surprised at how quick a damn good utility load came together from left over components, just wanted to share the load, only 2716 yes, but I think a 150 npt at that speed would be hell on deer, pigs, black bear and a pretty good barrier defeater for sd purposes around a rural home and farm, really liking that Starline 308 brass buddy.

Thanks LD, he's the same old gent that called me up to shoot a wild pig trying to get in his henhouse a year or so ago, got to see what a 155gr Scenar did on clean flesh and bone.

Rost, also the same older guy I talked off the 180 gr loads for his 308 years ago, he's nearing 80 years old, guess the 150's I had loaded him iirc around 2600 from his 22" barreled bolt gun were too much, I believe the 100gr partitions at an easy 2700 will serve the old gent well, hell, I hope I can make it to 80 years, I also admire the old guy for gathering his gear and still wanting to be part of the crew when hunting season comes, it would probably be really easy for a lesser man to keep his old bones home by the fire that time of year. smile

Oh I get it. Was just reminding folks... 125 or 110 and slow speeds, varmint bullets then act like normal CC bullets... 80 Nosler ballistic tip out of a 243 at 1700 fps works wonders, the guys I hunt with laugh, they said it sounds like a sick bottle rocket when we used to shoot that load before the 300/221 and 950fps 194 lehighs and a suppressor came along
Posted By: gunner500 Re: What's a man to do? - 09/04/19
Thanks SOTG, it remains my pleasure, I have to wonder with the chit gens coming up behind us if anyone will be available to give us a hand were we able to make 80 and still want to hunt, I'm going with slim to none at this point ; ]

You bet AS, good ingredients make for some fine components, and good to hear Boomer, I've often wondered about medium speed lighter weight partitions on game.

Thanks BSA, I may try some Sig if I loosen up this Starline, pretty mild book load, maybe it'll last.
Posted By: gunner500 Re: What's a man to do? - 09/04/19
Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.


Well, i dont see where the problem is. Is this one of those there rhetorical questions?


LOL, no sir, I was surprised at how quick a damn good utility load came together from left over components, just wanted to share the load, only 2716 yes, but I think a 150 npt at that speed would be hell on deer, pigs, black bear and a pretty good barrier defeater for sd purposes around a rural home and farm, really liking that Starline 308 brass buddy.

Thanks LD, he's the same old gent that called me up to shoot a wild pig trying to get in his henhouse a year or so ago, got to see what a 155gr Scenar did on clean flesh and bone.

Rost, also the same older guy I talked off the 180 gr loads for his 308 years ago, he's nearing 80 years old, guess the 150's I had loaded him iirc around 2600 from his 22" barreled bolt gun were too much, I believe the 100gr partitions at an easy 2700 will serve the old gent well, hell, I hope I can make it to 80 years, I also admire the old guy for gathering his gear and still wanting to be part of the crew when hunting season comes, it would probably be really easy for a lesser man to keep his old bones home by the fire that time of year. smile

Oh I get it. Was just reminding folks... 125 or 110 and slow speeds, varmint bullets then act like normal CC bullets... 80 Nosler ballistic tip out of a 243 at 1700 fps works wonders, the guys I hunt with laugh, they said it sounds like a sick bottle rocket when we used to shoot that load before the 300/221 and 950fps 194 lehighs and a suppressor came along


I would have rec'd ne of the lighter Barnes monos had I known the rifle was bothering the old Gent, I already have him some 100gr partitions for his 243 ready to zero. smile
Posted By: local_dirt Re: What's a man to do? - 09/05/19
Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well, years ago I bought a chit ton of Nosler Partition seconds in 308 cal and 150 gr, I used to load them for an old friend, I called a couple weeks ago to see if he'd be needing any ammo loaded for the upcoming season, he said he'd given his 308 to a son in another state, kept his scope and mounted it on the same kind of rifle but in 243, the old guy said the 308's recoil was beginning to bother him.

Now on to yesterday, last week I ordered a hundred Starline 308 cases, I have the better part of an 8# jug of CFE-223, looked on Hodgdons sight and loaded 51 grains and hit the chrono, 2681, loaded 52 grains, 2720, nice, loaded three more at 52 grains, averaged 2716 fps from the REPR's 16 inch barrel, loaded 10 and went to bed, this morning before the storm I hit the bags, 5 round group went a bit over an inch, twisted a little elevation and hammered the 300 yard gong plenty tight for hunting.

Loaded the rest of the new brass with the load using Rem 9 1/2 mag primers, col at 2.800 inch, I really like the Starline brass, good thick and heavy, I think this load will be excellent for rural banging around the farm, as well as SD work, BTW, brass landed less than 5 feet in a nice neat pile while on one knee shooting through the chrono.

Glad I also bought a lot of the partition seconds in 243 cal and 100grains too, looks like the old man may be needing some of those now.


Well, i dont see where the problem is. Is this one of those there rhetorical questions?

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LOL, no sir, I was surprised at how quick a damn good utility load came together from left over components, just wanted to share the load, only 2716 yes, but I think a 150 npt at that speed would be hell on deer, pigs, black bear and a pretty good barrier defeater for sd purposes around a rural home and farm, really liking that Starline 308 brass buddy.

Thanks LD, he's the same old gent that called me up to shoot a wild pig trying to get in his henhouse a year or so ago, got to see what a 155gr Scenar did on clean flesh and bone.

Rost, also the same older guy I talked off the 180 gr loads for his 308 years ago, he's nearing 80 years old, guess the 150's I had loaded him iirc around 2600 from his 22" barreled bolt gun were too much, I believe the 100gr partitions at an easy 2700 will serve the old gent well, hell, I hope I can make it to 80 years, I also admire the old guy for gathering his gear and still wanting to be part of the crew when hunting season comes, it would probably be really easy for a lesser man to keep his old bones home by the fire that time of year. smile




gunner, FYI.

Powder Valley has Starline brass on sale, plus free shipping over $149.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: What's a man to do? - 09/05/19
Originally Posted by gunner500
Thanks SOTG, it remains my pleasure, I have to wonder with the chit gens coming up behind us if anyone will be available to give us a hand were we able to make 80 and still want to hunt, I'm going with slim to none at this point ; ]

You bet AS, good ingredients make for some fine components, and good to hear Boomer, I've often wondered about medium speed lighter weight partitions on game.

Thanks BSA, I may try some Sig if I loosen up this Starline, pretty mild book load, maybe it'll last.


Gunner, that starline will serve you well. I like the stuff, but i run it hard. I was just remembering how you like your loads though. Now i understand, if you are loading them light for your friend. They will last a very long time. Good on you for looking out for your buddy too.
Posted By: gunner500 Re: What's a man to do? - 09/05/19
Thanks for the brass hit LD, appreciate it. smile

BSA, no, the starline brass I'm running a book load in is in my REPR, 150gr NPT's at 2715, I loaded some 243 up for the old Gent in RP brass, it is loaded light, the 100gr NPT's for him are cracking out at 2600 fpsgrin, he wont shoot past a hundred yards, I still think they'll expand nicely and shoot through his deer or pig.
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