I can tell you that if you gave this test to a senior class today with a 70% required to pass and graduate that we would have a 2% graduation rate. These kids have tunnel vision. They don't open up...
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I can tell you that if you gave this test to a senior class today with a 70% required to pass and graduate that we would have a 2% graduation rate. These kids have tunnel vision. They don't open up...
My bad, I was talking about the 115's.
Sure thing. I loaded up 15 at 4.3 gr, 15 at 4.5 gr and 15 at 4.7 gr. No chrony just yet (I'm new to reloading too) so I can't measure velocity, but can definitely give them the good ol' accuracy test...
Bayou Bullets site states "works well in polygonal rifled barrels" on the main page.
That's an interesting note. Which powders are taking top prize for them?
Well I had already checked the hodgdon's. It didn't have any w231/hp38 in 124 gr, however, turns out the 1999 Winchester load data states 3.3-4 gr w231 for 124 gr lrn
No idea if he's caught up. Just know that if you show up at the shop he'll sell you whatever you came for and give you a little tour (very interesting stuff). His site still says he's got a big...
I just headed over to his shop. Its a 30 minute drive. Great guy. Got some 124's as well, but haven't settled on a recipe. Probably won't get to shoot until Friday
I just finished loading up some 115's and 147's with w231. 4.3-4.7 gr on the 115's and 3.2-3.5 gr on the 147's. Both oal at 1.127". Will report back with findings. Too bad I don't have a chrony yet