Well, not to sound ungrateful, but I won't shoot a BT at a whitetail.
But, I bought my son the same rifle in 223 rem when he was 6. He put 55 rounds down the pipe(reloaded) before I had to say enough due to an ammo shortage on my part.
Now, I'm faced with a couple of girls that are really...
Thank you for a start. I'll research it and see if I can find it again.
1:9.5 I was thinking about using the 110 Barnes TTSX.
Looking for deer rounds. Sorry I wasn't clear.
I'd prefer to reload them. And as to the 7-08s recoil, there's twin 10 to girls that feel differently
Yes sir, doc. Deer.
I'm looking for a starting point. Thinking bullet weights around 100gr.
Savage axis rifle with factory 120 HPs were too much for the girls. So, looking to ease the pain through reloads.
If there's any more info needed, feel free to ask.
That sounds much better VGC. I as well as the 4 friends ranges I frequent have a portable building close by set up for reloading. We do everything there as they all have a press installed just for load work ups.
But, I still jump from time to time. Especially when I'm seating primers and they're...
Mine knows my benelli is loaded with 5 rounds of #7 birdshot and should be considered first. Other than that, she's comfortable with any one of the pistols laying around here and there.
I picked off 8 yesterday while cleaning the boat up after a rough bay trip. Had been averaging about 4 an afternoon after work piddling around in the yard.
I'm not sure I would do it, personally. I'd be too worried about wind and vibration interference with the scales or possibly blowing some of the charge out of the scale/dipper.
Add to that the distraction from gun blasts while performing these operations and you may well have a recipe for...
Believe it or not, this does NOT work. At least not with yellow jackets. Neither has gas, diesel, xylene, sevin, sprays, or any other wild ass ideas I've come up with.
And I'd suggest letting the better half know before employing such a tactic.
I'll eat a little crow on this, but, you were partially right BR when using the BATFEs 2nd defining point for armor piercing. "designed and intended for use in a handgun" is found there.
Sorry, sometimes I don't brain too good.
"One other thing I would note is that the legislative history and statutory interpretation supports an intent that the ammo be designed and intended for use in a handgun. Here we have the opposite situation - the ammo was designed and intended for use in a rifle and somebody later came along and...
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