I find these to be quicker than a Chargemaster9.3x64 wrote:Could be worse.
I am thinking of buying a shovel for loading my 500 Jeffery
Especially when loading for Ridgeman
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I find these to be quicker than a Chargemaster9.3x64 wrote:Could be worse.
I am thinking of buying a shovel for loading my 500 Jeffery
Gun Barrel Ecologist wrote:I find these to be quicker than a Chargemaster9.3x64 wrote:Could be worse.
I am thinking of buying a shovel for loading my 500 Jeffery
Especially when loading for Ridgeman
You can keep them in the kitchen drawer and the wife will never know why you bought themJoe338ST wrote: Now don't make me go and spend more money. Money's a bit tight at the moment....
Joe
Gradually coming to that place alsoSPEEDY wrote:I think I will stick to the 308win myself.
LOOOL, i've just registered an https://neotires.com/american-tourer-tires forum and I already LOL never thought that this is possible here thanks for adviceGun Barrel Ecologist wrote:You can keep them in the kitchen drawer and the wife will never know why you bought themJoe338ST wrote: Now don't make me go and spend more money. Money's a bit tight at the moment....
Joe
deerhunter338mag wrote:That's for the 300gr projectiles. The 250gr projectiles, I go 107gr of powder
as long as I get good speeds out of itOscar wrote:deerhunter338mag wrote:That's for the 300gr projectiles. The 250gr projectiles, I go 107gr of powder
Come on, you know you want to go bigger. Like a load where you simply seat the projectile on top of the powder tin and Shoot!