The world needs more people like Ron Spomer.How Altitude Changes Trajectory — Ron Spomer Outdoors
Altitude changes trajectory of bullets by altering air density, thus increasing or decreasing drag. But so does temperature, and the two are intertwined.www.ronspomeroutdoors.com
Ethical hunters don’t hunt with a rifle that isn’t shooting predictably.
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Apologies, I'm still learning the language of reloading.Are you lined out on the loading process?
No I do not, but I have a mentor lined up and I've been reading like mad.Do you know what you are doing?
Get your hands on "Rifle Accuracy Facts" by Vaughn. This book is the reference standard for how and why rifles work and don't.No I do not, but I have a mentor lined up and I've been reading like mad.
I have a good technical background (I studied engineering and mathematics in college) and my best friend who lives in our garage apt is an aero engineer and machinist. So with an experienced reloader mentoring me/us, I'm confident we can at least get the job done safely.
Thanks again folks. I officially have my components in hand and equipment set up. I loaded some practice/testing rounds with some Sierra GameKings and PPU brass. I'm picking up bullet comparator and shoulder comparator attachments for my calipers today, and once I have those I will load a workup of my hunting ammo.
Headed to the range with my hunting buddy and a borrowed chronograph on Wednesday to do some testing. If my scope becomes an issue, I've already verified a few local-ish options to pick up a Vortex or Leupold replacement. I've just about drained my hunting budget on reloading components, so hopefully I don't have to use the rest of it on a new scope :/.
Wish me luck!