I got my Barnes 110 Txs in and loaded some working up to the 20.1 gr max. I was still just under 2100 fps at the max and not satisfied with the grouping as of yet. I seated to the cannelure which was an AOL of 2.250 which is what the on line Barnes info calls for but that is out of a 16" barrel...
I have found a Harley to be very effective at the right velocity but the recoil is quite unpleasant. 9 broken ribs, damaged spleen and dislocated shoulder. Nice 6 point though. Seriously the 300 was impressively accurate with H110 out of a 8.5" barrel.
Thank you for the replies. I was sure the expansion wasn't sufficient but wanted input from you guys the best direction to go. I'm going to buy some lighter Barnes and Sierra bullets and test those out. I have no desire to shoot deer with an ineffective round. Thanks again for the input.
I recently built an Ar pistol in 300 blackout which I want to use for upcoming deer season. It patterns best with 13gr H110 with 178 gr Hornady ELD and chronos at 1480 FPS out of the 8.5" barrel. The question is will this be an effective load on White tail? It doesn't open up when shot into...
WOW. That is great information. My uncle once told me the battle in which my Grandfather retrieved the gun. I will ask him the specifics and do some research. Thank you much.
Thank you for the contact info Tark . As many have mentioned I don't intend to sell unless it were to be valued way beyond my expectations but as noted it is wise to know what you have. Thanks to all who commented.
Thank you. It has real wood on the magazines which I understand to put it around 1901 to 1905. I'm only going to sell it if it is really worth my while. I guess that is what I'm trying to sort out.
I have a Luger that has been passed down to me and my dad before he passed told me to sell it after he was gone, but I wouldn't part with it unless it is worth a great deal. I'm just not sure how to even find a value. Here is the story......try to keep it short
Great Grandfather was in WWII. He...
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