Hmm. That’s one light 308. And moving pretty slow for the weight. I never messed with any 308 under 150gr. But if it works well for ya, cool beans!
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Hmm. That’s one light 308. And moving pretty slow for the weight. I never messed with any 308 under 150gr. But if it works well for ya, cool beans!
What is your custom bullet that you're having so much success with? Is it still available?
Banning a gun will not solve what is a mental health crisis inflamed by incendiary rhetoric on social and television media. The first amendment in this case is less precious and more likely the causal factor than the second amendment.
Do you reload the berdan brass or is it cheap enough to throw away?
The real question here is: Were you born a Communist, or just been hanging out with too many BLM/ANTIFA LOSERS lately??
J/K I'm sure I'm not the only one though...it's a very "unique" load to say the least. Downright strange for those of us who have been entrenched in 308 Winchester for decades.
Knowing NF1E from other forums, I can tell you that he likes to experiment and test various loads. If he says it works, it works, even if it's a bit unusual.
When he says it's a "precision" load - he means it.
He is a regular on another site I frequently visit, and is considered an expert on building and reloading by most. He's former military. Not just some guy spouting off.
I guess I didn't get your joke - "Were you born a Communist, or just been hanging out with too many BLM/ANTIFA LOSERS lately??" - thought that was kinda weird...
Hopefully he will post some of the results to clarify his definition of "precision". He said it did well in both bolt (Savage) and semi-autos.
Wow Dave - really?
As I've said, I know him from another site where he is a major player, very knowledgeable, and well-respected. What was all that "Communist" crap? I know he's a Marine, and felt your comment was just weird and uncalled-for - even though you were "j/k".
I just can't understand what you're getting at here. I've been here long enough for you to know I'm not just here giving people crap.
You've helped answer some of my questions, and I appreciate your experience, but I really don't understand your comments in this thread.
I would not mind seeing how his ammo shoots and how he deprimes his brass. It is an interesting mix of components.
Reminds me that a lot of the precision shooters were starting to use Russian made components, especially primers. I had also thought about steel cases at one time. The downside to reloading is wear on dies, but, with Lee collet neck sizing that would not be an issue. I might have to try it next time I find a steel .308 case at the range.
The 'extra' comments are a bit puzzling.
Ya know Dave, I probably would have stood up for you in the same way if the roles were reversed.
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