I was able to cheat my OAL out just a little and still get the loaded round to eject from my lever action. It gave me more powder capacity. Would you have room to be able to do that? Maybe hit that 3k fps range.
Kris
That's some impressive speed for the 250 SH.
My 2604 fps was the fastest I'd known of from a 45-70 with that bullet. You just walked right past that. That AA1680 powder can really push that bullet. It's what I run also.
I'd love to see what that can do on a critter.
How's that brass life?
Kris
Keep in mind the reason for restriction tightening or loosening is often to control the harvest numbers. When biologists want to harvest or restrict harvest of a species in certain areas they can use different season and weapon restrictions. By allowing a liberal use of a weapon such as ML...
I guess I don't understand why not just hunt during rifle season if you want to run a rifle. ML season for those.
The same can be said for allowing handgun hunting during archery.
Maybe do away with archery and ML and combine the seasons then call them short range. Allow any archery gear...
Thanks Farleg,
As usual very helpful.
I'm currently waiting on a fast 6mm biuld. 7PRC necked to 6mm.
Was planning to run the HHT but this has me intrigued. The extra speed of a AHT and possibly picking up a little BC with the upgrades. Might not be the BC of the HHT but then it is so similar...
Farley,
What's your thoughts on the AHT so far. Are they close to what they need to be?
I know Hammer has the final say about putting them into production.
Are they the same externally as the AH but with the tip design technology incorporated? Or will these have a different Parabolic Band...
You level the rifle first and while it's level you turn the scope. You could lock the rifle into a vise or simply have it setup on a bipod and level the rifle or pistol then look at the wall turn the scope and then start tightening the scope rings. If you cause anything to move it will be very...
Same concept for the first half.
Zoom in on the photo and see what they are doing by shining the light back through the scope causing the shadow on the wall. You don't need to get behind the gun while you make adjustments. I see it as more efficient way of doing it.
The way you do it is how...