We need to go unload them!Loaded 34 rounds of 460 S&W. Hornady 200 ftx bullets, 49.0gn of H110 powder, Starline brass. Those are the last of the 200 ftx bullets I have.
I will try the 300gn Speer Deep Curl bullets next - start low and work up!
We need to go unload them!Loaded 34 rounds of 460 S&W. Hornady 200 ftx bullets, 49.0gn of H110 powder, Starline brass. Those are the last of the 200 ftx bullets I have.
I will try the 300gn Speer Deep Curl bullets next - start low and work up!
I knew that would perk you right up!!We need to go unload them!
Trying some 150gr 30-30 in 300blk. They do manually feed just fine so will probably work ok.
In the pic 150gr, 180gr, 245gr
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I had a problem with the one on the right feeding in the 300. I had to seat it as long as possible or the front of the bullet would catch the bottom of the feed ramp.
I've seen others who have made their own custom reloading labels, so I thought I'd try my hand at it. I used Publisher and a business card template that measures 3.5 x 2 inches.
Front side, then back- these are intended to be inside the box o' ammo.
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yeah man. Been doing alot of that. Need to get off my butt and load up some mild .357s for my new 586 but I find it's just easy to shoot previously hoarded factory ammo and make more brass for laterTurned on the AC to 74 degrees, point the fan towards the recliner, turned on the TV, laid the recliner back and fell asleep.
It's that time of year again.
FREEDOM ROUNDS!
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I like that. Where did you get the white coated bullets? I use red, blue, and green but have never seen the white before.
https://www.egglestonmunitions.com/I like that. Where did you get the white coated bullets? I use red, blue, and green but have never seen the white before.
That's a pretty solid looking table.