So i have decided that it is probably best to buy a Manuel and read and read and write and read. Any ideas I could find a used hornady reloading manual? Figure try and save on a used and spend on the better equipment. I'm a slow reader so maybe by the time i think I can go at it ill have more...
I'm in Berwick. I'm trying to make some quality over quantity. I'm dropping hogs out to 450 and looking to find that magic combo to shoot the same everytime since manufacturers are a bit inconsistent with the bulk powders used
Hello all. New member here. Something about myself? I have hunted and have been shooting guns my entire life. Now at the age of 39 I am passing the techniques down to my 9 year old (who has now taken over my baby, 220 swift). I am knowledgeable about proper techniques when it comes to shooting...
Mainly looking to start reloading for a 220 swift and 6.5 creedmoor. I see there are kits but not sure if i should piece together or buy a kit. Right now using the hornady 55 grain v max in the swift and the hornady 129 grain superperformance SST in the 6.5.
Please note that i will be starting...
Will do sir. I broke the calculator out on one I range at 450 and and used 1.047 and was of course low one way high another. So waited for it to stand and nailed it. Furthest hog I have shot yet. Thank God for the dead wind bc i have not a clue on that yet
So it sounds as though i am on the right track correct? So using this information if i know im dropping 40 inches at 500 and I know 1 MOA at this distance is approximately 5" I would adjust 8 MOA correct?
I know this gets posted alot I am sure, but do appreciate the help. I am using a vortex...
Is it safe to say when figuring MOA that you just take your known bullet drop and divide by distance? For example, hit a hog at about 285 today. I know my 6.5 creedmoor 129 superperfmance round drops approximately 7 in at 300. So i went up 2 moa +1 for 9 clicks and drilled it. I understand there...
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