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I think it's a pretty good idea. I'm going to safety wire my brake along with my scope to mount and mount to rifle. Also, my stock to the receiver (should only require drilling some small holes) and my cheek riser to the stock. That thing got loose once. Mag floor plate, rails and any other...
My new V4 was overthrowing H4350 by .06 -.08 grains pretty consistently and occasionally higher. I tilted the back up about .015 and recalibrated. It is now throwing dead on or .02 under and I think that is about as good as it gets - especially with kernels that weigh about .028 on average...
I recently purchased a KORE belt. I cut the belt so that it is taken up all the way with thin summer pants. When wearing heavy pants with long johns, I just let it out a few inches. I like it much better than Velcro and even my best leather belts, especially with its big range of adjustment...
The rifle might just be shooting low from the factory. I bought a rifle a few years back that was shooting about 18" low at 100yds. A 20 moa mount seemed like a 0 moa mount. Luckily, my LGS was nice enough to let me trade it with a slight penalty rather than go through the factory return...
AMP annealer is "choice". However, I've never seen a difference on paper. I've actually stopped annealing based on BR shooters' advice. I now only "anneal" every third or fourth firing. Just my .03...
I've got a Giraud with oil less bearings - purchased in 2015. It's been a flawless device IMHO. After sizing (with a couple of checks) and trimming, I check OAL. If the OAL varies, I then check shoulder set back. I've seen a correlation with shoulder set back and brass thickness/capacity. I...
A lazy hand over the scope probably hurts nothing. However, I've seen shooters using the scope as a handle to carry the rifle and, also, press hard on the scope to jam the rifle into an odd barricade or other rest. Now, I'm sure that Spuhr's and others look and feel as though one could rappel...
From another thread: "When I began using the honed die and mandrel method, my results were great. However, I am beginning to see the internal donut more and more with brass sized this way. I plan to do a couple of control groups of once fired brass using the honed die with expander ball...
When I began using the honed die and mandrel method, my results were great. However, I am beginning to see the internal donut more and more with brass sized this way. I plan to do a couple of control groups of once fired brass using the honed die with expander ball installed and with and...
All brass has different metallurgy. I have one die set up for Hornady brass and another set up for Lapua that happens to also work with Peterson. If I run the Lapua or Peterson through the die that's set for my Hornady brass, it will not set back at all. If I run the H brass through the die...
I've seen deeper seating depths improve groups even after 600 or so rounds down a 6.5 barrel. Experimenting with seating depth has shown me appreciable differences in accuracy with even well worn barrels. I'm a firm believer that chasing the distance to lands will (sometimes, but) not always...