Yes it DOES...it's a Reloading room process. Love 22 short...first rifle I ever shot.
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I wrote this up in another thread, rifle was made about 1915
Here's the difference sorting made. Group on the right was sorted by rim thickness, I sorted into five groups. On the left is one from each group. Target was at fifty yards of bags.
Hope to shoot the ones sorted by rim and length tonight if the weather holds.
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I saw that post in the other thread...I still have that old 22 short...Remington autoloader from way back when...I'll have to unsafe it one of these days and apply that wisdom.
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Loaded 200 223 55gr FMJ.
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I started my first reloading of 300BLK using A1680 about 9 months ago. I got 3 groups of 5 loaded, working the loads up. Then got busy and never looked at it again until recently. Now I do not remember what the loads were. They are subs, 208 Hornady ELD. I think I just need to shoot them and see how they do. I am shooting them from a 10" PSA upper that I built on a Spike's lower receiver. I also have a SilencerCo Omega 300 can on it. So far only shot factory ammo through it.
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I sell guns and reloading supplies. Our president directed Homeland to deem it essential. Still, after the initial 2 week nukking futts deal where all the 9mm was sucked up and folks bought guns that didn't know which end went boom, now the slow down has hit. The unprepared prepper looking to stock up on ammo - sorry, limit two boxes per caliber. Gotta take care of my peeps locally. The one dumbass that didn't by a cheap AR in the last 3 years. The one thing this business has taught me - more sheep than you could ever imagine. Personally,I set out to conquer an old Remy 788 in 222. Quite a journey, think I have it whooped. Didn't chronicle it here because I figured no one would be interested in the process.
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Some good projects going on around here. I've been loading my 150gr gold dot loads(finally came in stock again) and some 208gr Hornady subs. Got about 200 more of the gold dots and I'm moving on. Have some Sierra 150gr game kings I'm itching to try with some BLC-2 in my 308 bolt action Savage. I'm ready to hunt again. Been fishing some to take a little load off the food from the store. Caught several big catfish, from 50# down to whole friers.
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This whole lockdown hasn’t really affected my routine so far. Being “essential” I still have to go to work, shoot on my days off and do some loading after work. I have noticed that over the last few weeks far fewer people have been at our club range which has allowed me to get a lot more testing done in the time I have available so if this drags out for another month or two I may actually get through the nearly 1k of test rounds I currently have back logged.
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I finally started working up a load for the 500 Barnes Tac-Tx 110 grain bullets I've been sitting on for over 5 years.
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I managed to break another bullet last weekend
I think it was operator error, but until I can repeat it, I won’t know for sure. I just know that when you eject a round in a bolt action, pieces parts of the last round fired aren’t supposed to fall out on the bench.
I think it was operator error, but until I can repeat it, I won’t know for sure. I just know that when you eject a round in a bolt action, pieces parts of the last round fired aren’t supposed to fall out on the bench.
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