Do yourself a favor and throw that leadslead away. Your point of impact and barrel harmonics are affected by it. Don't hide behind that crutch...unless you plan on bringing it into the field hunting!
I've read that in a Savage users manual and also told the same from the tech at Savage. This was in regards to their accustocks.
For these accustocks I run 40 in front and 35 rear.
If you want you can get a Wyatt's mbe-3 magazine box, they're ony about $35. They're advertised at 3.825" but mine measured 3.840".
They're on sale at Redhawk rifles for $26.
.https://www.google.com/amp/s/redhawkrifles.com/amp/wyatts-extended-magazine-boxes/
So, Kathy from Pacnor just called and said my barrel was out getting fluted when the shop burned.
I'm so happy!
I ordered the same barrel from Mcgowen a few weeks ago. I'll use it for fire forming.
In March I sold my 5.7 Hemi '08 Laramie. It had 240,000 miles on it, I really don't know how long it would have lasted but I was not having to dump any money into it yet.
Bought a 2016 sport 5.7 Hemi.
I believe if you are halfway mechanically minded and keep up maintenance on a truck it'll last.
Good. I gave up on the ELDX line of bullets after exhaustive load development in several calibers, cartridges and barrels. I believe my difficulties were because of jacket concentriciy inconsistencies.
If they ditched the internal ring, good on them...good riddance. I might try again.
Hey Jeff, in the attached pic im not seeing much of the internal ' interlock' ring on the ELD-X. Can you confirm it is there, or did they eliminate it?
Also are you using H1000or Retumbo?
Thanks.
I have 6AI, two 6mm CM, 260rem, two 6.5wsm, 264wm, 26 nosler, 270wsm, 27Nosler two 7RM, 7wsm, 28Nosler, 308win, 300wsm, 300wm, 300RUM... it all started as a simple hobby to keep me from my best friends Jack D. and Jim B.
It's a disease. Sickness.
If I had any common sense I'd have a 300wm and...
I've learned that if you have over 96% case fill it really burns cleaner and is more consistent in velocity consistency (standard deviation) and better behaved in temperature swings, even with powders that aren't well known for temperature stability like double bases powders.