"Velocity isn't everything"
Yes it is
signed
Frankypoo
I spent some time over the winter shooting and developing loads for my two ruger super blackhawks (41 and 44 mag)--what an eye-opening experience that was!
If you think getting good groups with a rifle is a challenge--or you've reached a point where you feel it no longer is; you should try a revolver some time. MUCH more challenging than a rifle!
It has also opened my eyes to the fact that there is more to a good cartridge than propelling a sleek high BC jacketed bullet at as high a velocity as possible. Bullets such as all-lead semi wadcutters with wide meplats can achieve devastating results with impact forces typically much lower than what is considered acceptable for ogive/secant nose bullets (within reasonable handgun distances, of course). It's actually fired up my interest in lever-action rifles to piggyback off my revolver loads.
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
"Velocity isn't everything"
Yes it is
signed
Frankypoo
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
Old John Taylor, if he were still alive, would agree with you, thermaler! As well as some of us old guys who've seen the results of "old and slow" on animal tissue! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_KO_Factor
I couldnt agree with you more. I own 3 different versions of 44mag and 1 454 Casull Raging Bull. Dispite knowing full and well that the majority of the projectiles for these big bore wheel guns have poor ballistic coef. Ive managed to tighten up groupings by using slower burn rated propellants and reduced charge weights.
Life is tuff.....its even tuffer when your stupid
{John Wayne}
some guys sit on a bucket on a stream bank and soak worms hanging from a long cane pole with no reel.
some guys get poled around on a boat all day clutching a flyrod and never make a single cast.
the list goes on and its all considered fishing.
Yobuck will be here shortly to remind you it's only 79
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
Like others, when I read the thread title all I could think was "scope eye is gonna "soil" his pants!" I laughed when I saw he was the first to reply. I hear he has a new rimfire round in the works to compete with the 26 Nosler!
I know guys who play the speed game and I understand but I don't go nuts over it myself. I have found for rifles though that all but one of mine shoot best at, slightly over, or just below max book.
Most guys that reload end becoming OCD unless they start out with a chronic case of reloader's OCD.
With Deano, it's more like a quest. He won't be happy until he can create a time warp with a bullet.
Be advised, do not take reload advice from him unless your health insurance is up to date AND you have a Kevlar face shield. I tried some of his loading advice but I had to draw the line when he tried to convince me it was OK to anneal a loaded 50 cal. round....
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
Yeah, Maztech, there does seem to be a correlation between getting the cartridge case pretty full of powder and the accuracy results. Doesn't always work, but cartridge cases that are pretty well stuffed with powder, requiring me to compress the powder a bit to seat the bullet to the correct COL, have frequently been real winners in the accuracy department. I always work my way up to that level of powder charge very carefully, and search for any sign of excessive pressure. And, if I get pressure signs before I reach the compressed level of powder charge, I stop, back off, and look for other, safer options.
[B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]Shooting--it's like high-speed golf[/COLOR][/B]
+1 Charter Memberof "the club" :)
Someday I hope to live the lifestyle that my wife and children enjoy.
Did I see someone mention Florida and silicone inflated women?
Someone's gotta help the old rich dudes spend their money. You know, the low velocity old guys...
By the way Therm, nice pair of hand cannons ya got yo sef' there, son.
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
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