jsthntn247 said:How is it different from a STW?
Maybe a bit excessive for long shot strings in F Class. Throat erosion, fouling and bullet blow ups might be an issue.jim_k said:Look at the wind drift at 1,000 yards if you launch a 180 grain JLK at 3,100 fps from your F/O rig. I'm seeing 45" drift in a 10 mph crosswind, and 15" drift in the same wind at 600 yards. Yikes! But I'm sure no one is going to do that for a 120 shot 2-day match. Probably not until near the end of February, anyway.
hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
Spin Drift said:hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
Wow, chasing the lands will be a full time job.
I think this would be an awesome cartridge for a hunting rifle as long as a guy gets a good load developed before the barrel turns to scrap.
Heman said:Wow no we have the 7mm STW, 7mm WSM, 7mm Rem Mag and the 7mm RUM. Just a marketing ploy. 280 Rem works just fine for NRA LR and will have a lot better barrel life. lean to read the wind.