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Then from 25 to 7mm. The .280 is a fine cartridge, all of the virtues of being a 7mm without the vices of the 7mm Mag.I have the 300 for over 600 yards. I'm thinking something in the 300-600 range. Guessing by the lay of the land over there.
Which work of Socrates is this appallingly poor misquotation from please?That rifle is tree fiddy, not 250. Still. The Enfields are more like 5-600. They do have better working bolts.
You may want to think about updating your manuals. The same thing is going on in the 7mm class as the rest. Great big, long, high BC bullets requiring faster twists.That one did always seem like a sensible round.
I managed to find my old Sierra loading book. Maybe I'll peruse it and see what jumps off the page at me.
Not like I'm in any hurry, mind you. Besides, I still have to find a rifle butcher Out West,
You may want to think about updating your manuals. The same thing is going on in the 7mm class as the rest. Great big, long, high BC bullets requiring faster twists.
You should be OK then. Most of the new cartridges are based on the shorter case lengths.
That reminds me, I have some reloading supplies to replenish.
Mercifully, meanings evolve over time . . . .
Who cares?
Hey. AB. How are you? Hope all is well with you and your family. Imagine a person posting things all. the. damn. time. But never being able to expound on their meaning or worth. Then “who cares” would be an apt description of them in total.Fair enough.
I guess your facts are what you make of them.