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Went to the range earlier this week. It just so happened there were some gentlemen there from Armalite. They were testing barrel designs for this:
Armalite AR-50A1 I knew they were loud, but what I didn't realize is how they send a shockwave throughout your entire body. It was pretty awesome. I was managing about 5" groupings with the Sig. It was all on target (except when I shot freehand standing, had a few errant shots) but spread out everywhere. I think I need to stop using 55gr. in the future (I probably was just lucky before). My Weatherby however, was doing rather well. I hit about 2-3" at 200 yds. and I completely split a pumpkin in half with multiple shots. We also brought our shotguns and did a little trap shooting, which is always fun. |
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Even my .308 sends out some nice shockwaves when standing to either side of it and behind.
As for the 55 gr. in that 1-7 barrel I'd run much heavier, maybe find some 90s Regards, Jung |
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What was crazy, though, was that I was feeling the shockwaves from 5-6 tables away from where they were shooting, plus there were other people in between me and them. There were a few times where it caught me off guard and I pulled a few shots.
As for 90 gr, I was looking around, and other Sig owners said to avoid that, as the bullets are too long for it. Quote:
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What length barrel do the Sigs have? I'd imagine either 16" or 18", which would have an effect on velocity I suppose which makes it harded to stabilize heavier bullets. Regards, Jung |
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Sigs have a 16" inch barrel. I think that I'm going to do more research before trying the 90's . I'd rather shoot lighter bullets and have a functioning gun, than risk screwing up a $1200 gun and have to send it to be repaired. Plus I already voided the warranty by shooting reloaded ammo through it.
Edit: Speaking of .30's, I'm thinking of starting to reload my .308 and .30-30's. Any recommendations for bullet weights? My Weatherby has a 24" barrel with a 1 in 12" twist. The Winchester is 20" also with a 1 in 12". Last edited by WhiteFeather; 12-17-2011 at 07:42 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doubleposts |
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As for the .30s, I'd definitely run 150s in the 30-30, try the LeveRevolutions. I'm a fan of 150s for the 308 too, but all mine are set up to mil-spec. 168s and maybe 180s should shoot fine though too. The 24" barrel might get you the velocity to stabilize the 180s if you use a little slower burning powder anyway. 150 and 168 gr. in the .308 is a very versatile bullet though. I'm a fan of IMR 4895 for powder, once again because it is as close to mil-spec as you get, I hear really good things about Varget in the .308 too. Play around with it a bit I guess. Regards, Jung |
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I shoot 150 gr Remington Core-Lokt already, so as of now I'm leaning towards 168. I'm also probably going to stick with Varget as I already have some on hand, and I'm not in the best of positions to be spending money. A friend shoots Sierra so I might try Hornady first (I could just jack a couple of his rounds and see how they work, as he also uses Varget with 168gr ). I'll probably go to Bass Pro and pick up the die sets after Christmas when I have a little more money.
As for the 30-30, I'll have to check prices when I go BPS. I'll definitely stick with 150, though. I also was browsing the Hornady website and came across this: I couldn't help but chuckle. Apparently though, it is really quality ammunition. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/iuBN4GZi_rQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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The Zombie line is simply a different package for the TAP and V-max ammo lines. It's pretty neat though. Regards, Jung |
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A couple of weeks ago I made a list of guns I want to at some point acquire. It is going to take me a while... (Note: this list will get longer throughout the years) 1. Mosin Nagant 2. M1 Carbine 3. M1 Garand 4. 1903A3 Springfield 5. AR-15 6. Winchester Model 70 .30-06 7. Ruger 10/22 8. MP5 9. M1A 10. PTR-91 (most recent addition) 11. SIG P226 12. 1911 (still undecided) 13. Colt SAA 14. Uberti 1858 New Army 15. S&W 629 16. Browning HiPower 17. .22 lr pistol (undecided) Average guns per adult is about 4. I think I'll be a little over that... Last edited by WhiteFeather; 12-18-2011 at 07:26 PM.. |
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That is a fine list I must say. I'm still on the look out for a good lever action in both .357 magnum and .41 magnum. also looking for a Hi Power. Sometime next summer I think I will buy a crate of Mosin Nagants if you want one on the cheap I may be able to part with one xD. As for the .22 pistol I'd go with any of the following.... Browning Buckmark, High Standard of any model, Ruger, Colt Woodsman, Walther SP22, or the old S&W .22 (can't recall the model, but it was their competition gun). Regards, Jung Edit: As I promised... First shots with factory Black Hills 168 bthp amd my first handload for it, shot in the dark...they are the 3 in the middle of the picture The second handloading performed better yet and are all touching the two in the middle on the above picture, and came in around a 1/2" should have a picture of that up tomorrow or something. Regards, Jung Last edited by jung_adore_ALIZEE; 12-19-2011 at 12:01 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doubleposts |
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