WildRose
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You can go to their site and email them directly but as far as I can tell they aren't making it anymore.Does anyone have a line on some HSM ammo?
You can go to their site and email them directly but as far as I can tell they aren't making it anymore.Does anyone have a line on some HSM ammo?
You can go to their site and email them directly but as far as I can tell they aren't making it anymore.
I don't think it' will fit in his STW.. .gun)I got some 338 Lapua HSM ammo I can sell
Tyler I've shot a whole lot of the Nosler ammo with the 160gr Accubond in two of my three STW's that shot rather well for me and the brass is soft but certainly decent enough to get 3-5 loadings out of most of the time without problems.Yea don't think the 338 would do me any good..guess I needa find some brass
Thanks wildrose..I've been looking at the nosler brass but they sure are proud of it..and I've read that the brass is softer and doesn't last near as long as if you form 8mm brass I'm not sure what route I'm gonna take just yet
Thanks wildrose..I've been looking at the nosler brass but they sure are proud of it..and I've read that the brass is softer and doesn't last near as long as if you form 8mm brass I'm not sure what route I'm gonna take just yet
Yea don't think the 338 would do me any good..guess I needa find some brass
Welcome. To get the most out of your rifle you really do need to go with at least a 26" barrel.Hey everyone I need your advice I am tossing around the idea of buying the NEW cooper model 92 backcountry in a 7stw I'm wondering if the 24" barrel will be a problem and what kind of velocities do you think I will get shooting the eld-x 175 or 162's
Or is it not worth it with a 24" barrel?
Welcome. To get the most out of your rifle you really do need to go with at least a 26" barrel.
How much difference you will see in velocity isn't such a big deal but the more powder that remains unburnt in the chamber and barrel the bigger the muzzle flash/blast will be which can be tough on the eyes in several different ways especially in low light or when you are shooting into the wind.
I can't speak to the Coopers but maybe you can call them and order one in 26" instead of the 24".
I can promise you that two more inches of barrel will not make enough difference in weight for you to notice.
One way to compensate for the shorter barrel though is to use a faster burning powder instead of RL 33, Retumbo, or H1000.
RL26 is one of Alliant's newer "temperature stable" powders so it might be a good option for you to at least look at. In a lot of cartridges it's giving some pretty impressive velocity numbers without showing pressure signs.
Alliant Powder - Reloader's Guide
A bigger consideration would be twist rate. With the newer, heavier, higher BC bullets coming out recently and more to be released in the future you should probably give firm consideration to going with a 1:8 twist rather than the old standard which is 1:9.
When I bought my last STW there wasn't a bullet on the market that 1:9 wasn't adequate for but there sure is now and more will be hitting the market every year.
Also, there's a very good chance that we will see regulations in the near future requiring that all ammo used on state/federal lands must be lead free and with the monolithic bullets being 10-20% longer than traditional lead core bullets of the same weight so again, the 1:8 twist makes a whole lot of sense.