Good shooting no doubt.Worked up load fire forming brass and wanted to test today to see if load is still goad after fire forming.
May try to shoot some UBR matches this year.
Greatly appreciated and a big thank you to the members of this forum as reading the posts and seeing what many of you have accomplished inspired me to start down this path. The rifle is a Mack Bros Evo2 single shot action, stock is from @urbanrifleman, cases from Wes @P1ZombieKiller, bullets and reamer design from @RGRobinett. Kreiger 1:17 chambered by my brother (blessed to have 2, including my retired father, machinists in the family) and my first ever bedding job.Good shooting no doubt.
Looks like very nice work with some great components of the build.Greatly appreciated and a big thank you to the members of this forum as reading the posts and seeing what many of you have accomplished inspired me to start down this path. The rifle is a Mack Bros Evo2 single shot action, stock is from @urbanrifleman, cases from Wes @P1ZombieKiller, bullets and reamer design from @RGRobinett. Kreiger 1:17 chambered by my brother (blessed to have 2, including my retired father, machinists in the family) and my first ever bedding job.
Shilen competitionWhat trigger are you using?
I think I will as well, was very competitive in sports growing up and in school, took up golf in my 20’s and enjoyed the competition side of it, but not like I have enjoyed getting into shooting and reloading over the last couple of years. The people in the shooting community are hard to beat.I think you’ll like UBR as much as you do your 30BR.
I have been impressed so farIt is amazing how accurate a 30 BR can be.
Nice rifle and it looks to be a hammer. Keep us updated on what load you go with. You will enjoy shooting UBR, a great bunch of shooters.Worked up load fire forming brass and wanted to test today to see if load is still goad after fire forming.
May try to shoot some UBR matches this year.
Worked up load fire forming brass and wanted to test today to see if load is still goad after fire forming.
May try to shoot some UBR matches this year.
Currently shooting 34.2g H4198 112BiB’s jammed.030 with federal 205 GMMNice rifle and it looks to be a hammer. Keep us updated on what load you go with. You will enjoy shooting UBR, a great bunch of shooters.
One last note, BEWARE the 30BR and UBR is very addictive.
Tim
26”What length barrel is that?
Good for you! That's the classic recipe that will get a 30BR shootin' dots from the start.Currently shooting 34.2g H4198 112BiB’s jammed.030 with federal 205 GMM
Right at 3100fps
Haven’t shot at 200 yet though so might change
It tunes up just like a good 30BR should.Picked up some Speer 125TNT’s and some N-130 thought I could use to work up a load to practice reading wind without using my good components,
beginning to believe a 30BR will shoot good with anything. 3 shot groups 6 different charge weights.
Thank you I appreciate that info, and I’ll give it a try. I noticed seating the bullets they felt smaller (noticeably easier to seat) than the Bib’s or Berger’s I’ve shot so farIt tunes up just like a good 30BR should.If you have a good .0001 micrometer, sort the 125 TNT's by shank diameter and shoot the largest ones you can find. The shank diameters tend to be all over the place....some I've measured being in the .3076-7 range.
Good job.-Al