BS your rifle was "telling me I could keep going". The rifle/brass is telling you something you don't want to hear. Flat primers and sticky bolt at 1 grain over the load you are referencing? One grain less hasn't fixed the issue if a sign of pressure remains.
Over book (since when are they...
I like the idea, but how are most hunters going to age a buck of 2.5 years or more on the hoof as it filters through the edge of a meadow in the shade/trees or working its way through the hardwoods when a guy is on stand? I see this as a much more difficult task that will be fraught with bad...
Lol, I don't know how many people around here remember the 55 grain accelerator...
I enjoy eating the animals, not trimming away bloodshot and unedible tissue in large amounts. Also want the option of harder angle shots when they are presented. As such the hollow point/frangible bullet on live...
Whether it's a 280 AI, or any other 7mm, at some point downrange the bullet is going the same speed as any other 7mm is. 400 yd limit is going to open your options to anything in the <140 gr weight.
I realize you specified non copper. However... Any copper bullet at the range and weight you...
Even if double ejectors show pressure earlier, which I'd need explanation as to why two ejector plunger holes would do that (or are needed, other than marketing...), the primers are cratered with that much of a ridge.
Agree with TaperPin, case head expansion is a great tool that guys don't want...
If the scope is consistent, which it sounds like it is, it doesn't matter which brand it is. I would look at scope height. Higher or lower than bore centerline will make the kind of difference you're talking about.
I have thought of that as well myself. Typically I use once fired brass for hunting reloads, so could be carbon/powder residue in the case neck contributes as has been mentioned before, but would like a hard and fast explanation for my curiosity.
I can't put a specific timeframe on it, however I see bullet weld with Barnes even after a couple months, I check to see if it's happening. Pressures climb dramatically, obviously.
I lube case necks before sizing with graphite powder, as well and still experience it. A trick I read was to seat...
Research the length of bullets and start writing down the possibilities that give the OAL you're looking. Seems like a good place to start.
What species, what range are you wanting to shoot? Again, back to what I said above, do some research and see what shows up.
I've not been shy about mono's. Superb results and allow hard angle shots.
130 TTSX at top loading manual speed is flat shooting and devastating on the receiving end from pronghorn to elk. At elk hunting elevation it carries 2200 fps out past 520 yds.
With that said, there's two or three tent threads active right now. And an unknown number of them already. Opportunity for tent guys getting together and share some ideas.
You've edited the original post? You were asking about other bullets and hoping to use gold dots for moose. At this point my response doesn't make much sense after the edit.
Good luck!
Cabelas Alaskan Guide (8 person is my experience) is solid, handles wind/snow in spades, At 8300' with a small propane heater, (tent vented with windows/main door) keeps the edge off at 0 deg F in the Colorado high country to where it is easily above freezing in the AM for getting ready for the...
Thanks for the backstory on that. Sounds like you are fine-tuning what you've already been doing.
Dropping body weight a few pounds, getting the cardio and endurance up allows for more comfort when you're in the woods because you're not cutting corners saving weight.