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    Another Boomer


    This is my latest can anyone guess, it's the one on the left.



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    416 Taylor
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    Geez Thanks Mike a 14 year old girl can keep a secret better.LOL

    Here is my latest one a 416 Taylor it's not a wildcat it's also not a Common cartridge, the best part is it's a pretty low investment caliber. First off the dies cost $35.00 and the brass is necked up 300 or 338 Winmag which are abundant. So no hi cost or rare brass involved you can also neck down 458 WinMag brass there is also 416 Taylor brass and Basic mag brass. Bullets are available from 300 to 500gr the barrel is a 30" 14 twist. I made that case in one pass from a 300 WinMag

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    Wow, it's a tough one! Were did you get those red bullets ??
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    It's one for good luck.

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    Looks like a REAL thumper!
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    H4895 is your friend, you can Taylor your loads "pardon the pun" from 50gr through 90gr and send that 400gr cinder block anywhere from 1500 to 2500fps depending they application.

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    Hmmm, how do you think that would feed from a RUM blind mag?
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    I think it would if you cycled it slowly at let it position itself, I don't think it would cycle like a 308 with a quick follow up shot, but I am sure it would.

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    Gotta love harbor freight red. It's all my father uses, I'm more of high gloss black for my casts. I've also played with candy colors, they look good on big chunks of lead.

    Interesting round for sure!

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    Whats with the teeth marks in the paint?
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    Marks from me pulling the bullet in and out, when I was screwing with bullet seating depth.

    Dean
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    still shooting this?
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Avenger View Post
    still shooting this?
    As far as I know, “scope” sold all of his stuff a few years back and went RV ing? He offered to sell Me some of His stuff, and put some up for sale here on the classifieds.

    Anyone who who wanted to push the limits, needed only to look at what “scope” was doing !

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