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Post by bushog on Oct 7, 2015 17:22:57 GMT -5
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 7, 2015 17:46:40 GMT -5
Probably do nicely to 50 yards or a bit better. But my choice would be Miha's 100 grain GCHP as I have shot it to 100 yards with great results.
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Fowler
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Post by Fowler on Oct 7, 2015 17:57:06 GMT -5
Probably do nicely to 50 yards or a bit better. But my choice would be Miha's 100 grain GCHP as I have shot it to 100 yards with great results. It is a good one, case it soft with the big hollowpoint if you are mad at the bunnies, or solid nosed if you want to eat them...
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Post by sixshot on Oct 7, 2015 19:03:50 GMT -5
There's just something about eating a critter thats got 50-100 fleas on it that makes them hard to chew, I get a lot more enjoyment out of watching them launch in 5-6 directions all at once. About another month & I'll start posting some photo's of rabbits....lots of rabbits, if somebody wants to eat them get your fork ready. I'll throw the fleas in for free! You won't have to clean them, these HP's do a pretty good job of that.
Dick
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Post by contender on Oct 8, 2015 7:36:30 GMT -5
After a good frost,,, the fleas really thin down. But I know things are different in other areas of this country.
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Post by magnumwheelman on Oct 8, 2015 8:22:11 GMT -5
not many fleas on them "normally" around here... but the ones I shoot are normally just doggie or kitty lunch...
I'm in a forced war on them, after MRS started all her garden one year from seeds, & the 1st 24 hours they hit the garden dirt, 3/4 of them got mowed off at ground level, by the cute lil bunnies
as far as the wadcutters, I'd prefer something with equal sized lube / crimp grooves spaced equally along the length of the bullet ( I'd like to load a wadcutter at the normal bullet crimp position ) don't know if that's possible without tumble lubing??? ( seems I've seen some wad cutters that had "ridges" rather than grooves, but I'd like to find something I could use that would run through my lubrisizer
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Post by rjm52 on Oct 9, 2015 11:44:55 GMT -5
In a .327 ( or any caliber for that matter), the only time I would use a wadcutter is for short range target work is for VERY low velocities when one wants to take up as much airspace in the case as possible. Otherwise give me a good Keith or LBT design. I have a Accurate Molds 31-120S www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_detail.php?bullet=31-120S-D.pngWith a .24 meplat it is about as wide as it gets. Running it with AA No.9 gives 1400 fps from a 6.5" FA with zero leading. A friend just bought a similar mold from MiHec, a 120 flat nose but it has a gas check...(MiHec still has these available with no wait) Both fit in the Single-Seven and SP101. If I wanted to blow things up I would go to a 80-90 gr. HP at 1600+ fps... Bob
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