Muddybuddy
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The podcast said they've been using the "new" tips since 2018, they just finally got the patent so they're announcing it.
I have a 300 Norma bushing die, so I'll try that for the next 50 (I have 150 of Peterson), using bushings to go down in two steps versus the one and then use the WTO dies for sizing after fireforming. We'll see how this first batch goes. I don't know why I didn't think of that…. I could kick myself….I sized my necks down in 2 steps. I tried 1 stepping it initially and it gave me a pretty good donut.
I seated my bullets like .060 into the lands for forming.
It's all a big learning process and you'll learn what works for you and the case as well!
I learned a lot about reloading when I started messing with wildcats. It's like a trial by fire haha. But worth it in the end
Oh yeah, I would certainly use the standard bushing die on the initial size down! It's really a huge learning curve and figuring stuff out like that.I have a 300 Norma bushing die, so I'll try that for the next 50 (I have 150 of Peterson), using bushings to go down in two steps versus the one and then use the WTO dies for sizing after fireforming. We'll see how this first batch goes. I don't know why I didn't think of that…. I could kick myself….
Hopefully I have enough jam to blow out the case to almost full chamber profile, I was nervous about using to much jam and spiking my pressure with an unknown load.
This gun was built by High Voltage Armory, and he also designed the reamer. He'll build you a gun, but won't share the reamer print.Gents new to the forum: what drawing is everyone using for the 7-300 NMI? I read shoulder angle is key?
So ....
thx much
That's a bruiser man! Congratulations, well deserved after all the time you put working on the 7/300 NMi project!
Thanks man! Nice to be able to put it to work!Holy
That's a bruiser man! Congratulations, well deserved after all the time you put working on the 7/300 NMi project!
Thank you Phil!An absolutely gorgeous typical.
Thank you!!Stud!! Congrats!!
Thank you!!Well done Steve!!! Always look forward to you getting after it and earning those big bucks.
What's the details on the shot?!
Well placed shot if that's the exit on quartering away! Dead standing, but still those seconds make you nervous haha. A buck like that there's no playing games.Thank you!!
365 yards, quartering away. 180 ELDM put a hurt on him. He hunched up, but stood behind a tree where I couldn't hit him again. Stood there for maybe 15-20 seconds then reared up and tipped over backwards.
Exit side. Bullet jacket was caught in the hide.
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