i have the same gun in a lefty mod 11. brux 28" 8 tw. im using h 1000.
i have lots of wc872 which is about same burn rate as h870.
whats the wc860 compare with?
i have the same gun in a lefty mod 11. brux 28" 8 tw. im using h 1000.
i have lots of wc872 which is about same burn rate as h870.
whats the wc860 compare with?
Nice. I have to admire anyone who hunts with an articulated payloader. I had no idea how stealthy they could be.
Fresh meat is always good. Congratulations.
I expected more camo on it though.Looks like good eating,congrats.
Ya'll hang on I'm gonna drive closer
Awesome, always a good feeling to get the first one under the belt for the year.
WC 860 is pulldown from 50 BMG. Similar to AA8700 /H870. I have some WC 872 also but am saving that for the 50.
Yellow was the only camo they offered. It blends in well when the sage is blooming!!
[QUOTE=cowboybart;207810]WC 860 is pulldown from 50 BMG. Similar to AA8700 /H870. I have some WC 872 also but am saving that for the 50.
i guess im a little confused but thats normal for me. thanks.
Congrats. I also lost a freezer full one time. Our archery season opens Saturday, so I will be slinging carbon instead of lead until mid November.
[QUOTE=yobuck;207849]Your right on.
860 is slightly faster than 872, but both were used in the 50 BMG. The 872 was also used in the 20mm Vulcan. In case sizes like H&H, strd belted mag and short mag, the burn rates are very similar and data can "almost" be interchanged. Larger cases will show a little difference.
872 should work in the short mag case with only the heaviest bullets. I think Norma or Swift make a pointy 156gr hunting bullet. If you have a source for 160 or heavier 6.5 VLD bullets - please I'm all ears!!
Sounds like someone needs to invest in a generator.
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
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