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"...but do what makes you happy"I guess some people are into s&m too. Not for me, but do what makes you happy
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"...but do what makes you happy"I guess some people are into s&m too. Not for me, but do what makes you happy
I helped a friend sell a Browning with the BOSS. The buyer complained to me after the fact that it damaged his hearing even though he was wearing muffs.The boss systems found on browning and winchester rifles really tames the recoil.
30 years ago I hunted elk with a couple that packed a pair of Browning BARs with bosses on them. His was a .300 Win Mag and hers was a .338 Win Mag. He popped a coyote resting off the open door while I was standing on the other side of the vehicle. It made my ears ring. I think plugs with muffs over them would be the way to go if I was shooting one off of a benchrest.I helped a friend sell a Browning with the BOSS. The buyer complained to me after the fact that it damaged his hearing even though he was wearing muffs.
I always use both at the range and I am still going deaf, according to my wife.30 years ago I hunted elk with a couple that packed a pair of Browning BARs with bosses on them. His was a .300 Win Mag and hers was a .338 Win Mag. He popped a coyote resting off the open door while I was standing on the other side of the vehicle. It made my ears ring. I think plugs with muffs over them would be the way to go if I was shooting one off of a benchrest.
I'm trying to get my mind around your comment and failing dismally. Put it down to old age and general infirmity,BTW I had zero issues with primers not going off during the last trip. I think some of that 2400 powder got inside the firing pin bore. Not sure I want to disassemble bolt here at the range but if problem persists, I may have to.
During test chambering of a cast bullet round, the bullet stuck in the rifling as I extracted the case. The round was loaded with Alliant 2400 powder which went everywhere inside the action. It's a fine powder and it's possible some got inside the bolt?I'm trying to get my mind around your comment and failing dismally. Put it down to old age and general infirmity,
However, and explication would be useful, especially since in my 74 years of shooting, I've never heard of that occurrence taking place.
Ah.During test chambering of a cast bullet round, the bullet stuck in the rifling as I extracted the case. The round was loaded with Alliant 2400 powder which went everywhere inside the action. It's a fine powder and it's possible some got inside the bolt?
That would have prevented a mess.Ah.
I do my test chambering with a loosely-fitting dummy round.......
Yup.That would have prevented a mess.
"Just remind me what you were shooting, and maybe how you can burn up 230 rounds of ammunition - just like that?"Just remind me what you were shooting, and maybe how you can burn up 230 rounds of ammunition - just like that?
I was shooting my Krico .308 this morning, doing some load testing - 40 shots was enough for me. I'm not recoil-shy - two years infantry in the TA [UK reserves] followed by the next 33 years in the regular Army is enough to cure anybody of any kind of feeling for recoil. Add that I'd been shooting since age six anyhow, starting with my dad's M1911.
I'll admit that I remain greatly puzzled by all the shennanigins you are putting yourself through, just to shoot a rifle effectively. Anybody here who shoots a Swiss rifle of any kind - G1900m, K11 or K31, will tell you that the 174gr GP11 round, at 2560fps, is NOT user-friendly for most people, and yet 14-year olds learn to shoot with one every year back in CH. Back in 1962, I was one of 'em. Your .30-06 ought to feel not much different.
Here I read 'weight-plates', 'shot-bags' and think what's all this about?
Nope, I'm good, thanks, 'sides, I don't have a .30-06. I don't bleeve I've ever undertaken a seven-hour shoot in my entire life - so far, that is."Just remind me what you were shooting, and maybe how you can burn up 230 rounds of ammunition - just like that?"
Are you wanting recipes? And just like that was actually 7 hours of shooting.