Looks like a lot like American invention called a Sure FeedIt’s an Aussie invention called the Sixty.10 Rattler
If your on FB search Sixty10, I’m not sure Denis is exporting them but you can ask him. It’s a slick product.
Looks like a lot like American invention called a Sure FeedIt’s an Aussie invention called the Sixty.10 Rattler
If your on FB search Sixty10, I’m not sure Denis is exporting them but you can ask him. It’s a slick product.
What type of info are you after?Any updates for this thread fellas?
Any different bullet types used...
Any different powders used...?
Any different freebore's or seating depths...?
Any more "tricks of the trade", so to speak with the 300 WSM?
Hi Willow,I've followed the masses and shoot the Berger 215gr hybrid - S&B primers though with RL23 powder. Bullet seating depth testing show 20-30 thou jump to be the sweet spot with velocity around 2920fps. I doubt I'll need to rechamber until next year where the recipe will change.
Hi Dicko,Hi Willow,
Im building a WSM here in OZ.
Did you have no luck with any of the ADI powders here.
2209,2213,2217 ?
I only have Fed210s, 208 ELDMs, 215 Hyb and 210VLDs to ise at the moment.
Was hoping to get something going with what I have as no reloder powders available here in South OZ.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks mate,Hi Dicko,
I was one of the earliest proponents of stocking up on RL23 in Australia before NIOA ran out, so I've got enough of that to get me through the next 3 years or so. If I didn't have RL23 I'd be using 2213SC, I know a couple of guys using that and they all find success around 66gr with 215gr hybrids, or similar. Can't comment on the Fed 210s, but other shooters I know here run CCI BR2's, but good luck finding those now too. Hopefully the Federal primers work, but I'd go straight to 2213SC and try the 215s, followed by the 210s, but I can't see the 215s letting you down.
and some are using rl23 with 210's and vt 203I have found H4350 pretty much does better then most powders in the 300 WSM. Most the 1000 BR guys are using it. Some are using Reloader 23 with the 215. Matt
Would you mind sharing your load and OAL with RL23 and the 208 LRHT's?I dont compete but rl23 has been fantastic in anything i tried it in. 300 wsm with vld 210, elite 180, and now 208 long range hybrids. Very consistent ragged one hole 3 shot groups at 100 and holds under moa to 1400. Works great in my 257 bob too lol
Norma brass 215m primer 65.5 grains 39 off lands, so 2.411” base to ogive using the hornady comparator. About 2868 fps in a 24”Would you mind sharing your load and OAL with RL23 and the 208 LRHT's?
What is your free bore?Norma brass 215m primer 65.5 grains 39 off lands, so 2.411” base to ogive using the hornady comparator. About 2868 fps in a 24”
Honestly not sure. I had Jim at northland shooter supply order me a brux barrel years ago for this savage action and told him I was going to be most likely shooting 210 vld’s i believe. But i dont see any designation on the barrel so it may be saami spec. These 208’s are very long, 1.58”. Lands is at 2.450” on the comparator, which is 3.234” overall length.What is your free bore?
View attachment 1183417 I have committed further to the 300WSM
My previous stock handled the WSM pretty well, but torque was definitely an issue, as was the potential for recoil fatigue over multi day shoots.
So I have acquired a Dima RS F-open stock and had my Barnard bedded into it with a new Krieger 10twist barrel.
In the back end of the stock I have had a Rucker’s Bump Buster installed with a kickeez dual density recoil pad.
Last weekend I put a few rounds through it to run in, but this weekend was my first hit out with the new stock.
I can say having a low profile stock with a good recoil system has made a huge difference in how I can shoot this calibre.
I haven’t shot much at all this year thanks to Covid and am a little rusty, but I though I would film my first detail with the new combo, I am shooting this near free recoil and it tracks so bloody well!!
A have fitted a new much crisper/lighter trigger to the Barnard which caught me out a few times and need to bring the scope back about 1/2” as I am trying to climb up the stock to get a clear sight picture.
But this next barrel looks like it’s going to be much like the first as far as tuning, forgiving!!
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