Coueskiller43
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Hornady brass could be the culprit. Try ADG, Lapua or Peterson. If you are running a magnum primer try a just a large rifle primer.Hornady 2x. I’ve been stumped.
Hornady brass could be the culprit. Try ADG, Lapua or Peterson. If you are running a magnum primer try a just a large rifle primer.Hornady 2x. I’ve been stumped.
H1000 worked well for me. The 570 should get you more velocity but will be harder on your barrel. Probably not worth the trade off.Hmmm, I have 9 lbs of RE25 , but I orded the H 1000 already . Oh well , can never have too much powder .
I listened to you guys , picked up five lbs of H1000 and ADG brass from my LGS .H1000 worked well for me. The 570 should get you more velocity but will be harder on your barrel. Probably not worth the trade off.
Hard to beat the temp stability of H1000.
Try the 200’s first.I listened to you guys , picked up five lbs of H1000 and ADG brass from my LGS .
Can’t really do anything now, I’m waiting for surgery on my shooting shoulder.
Not sure what primer, 215 Feds or CCI 200 ?
Yeah , the surgeon made sure to impress upon me - It's gonna suck , LOLTry the 200’s first.
215’s may pressure out early.
Good luck with the shoulder. I heard they’re the worst recovery.
Thank you !I'm using N565, ADG brass and Fed 210Ms to push the 156s at 2890 fps out of a 24" barrel. I can go faster but that's a .3 MOA node. Just took a 6x6 bull at 635 yards for late rifle in AZ so it's working for me. The 215Ms pressured out early for me so try the 210s if you get the same result.
Take your time with shoulder surgery. The methods have come a long way since I had mine 20 years ago but it was a PITA with recovery for me. Probably a good 5-6 months till I could do normal things. On the other hand, my mother-in-law just had shoulder replacement surgery 2 months ago and she has been doing very well. Good luck with your recovery!
I have two completely severed tendons and a torn labrum . But that was a part in my video , making the bone bleed .That sounds similar to mine. I tore the labram and the long head of bicep tendon off of the humerous. The surgeon went in and screwed in something like an eyebolt. Lightly ground the bone to make it bleed and did the same to the end of the tendon. Reattached the tendon and basically tied something around my arm bone to hold the tendon against the injured area so it would heal there. I was in a sling for 7 weeks and then 3 months of PT. It was a rough journey but good as new after all of that.
The one tip I tell everyone getting shoulder surgery. If that is the arm you use to wipe your butt, start practicing with the other hand. LOL