Thanks for the info gents... I called Hodgdon this morning to get their answer which they did but advised it was all from Hornady. I perused the #10 manual an well it ended up coming home with me since it had the Grendel data I needed as well as finallly having some heavy 300 RUM info. Side...
From what I've read it seems #2 is the more useful, does anyone here have them?
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Looking for some CFE223 data price seems kinda high for only one caliber book/manual
Was a Mathews fan, shot several when i bought my last bow... HOYT Spyder. I can see why guys love Hoyt's very comfortable to shoot an quite accurate! But pick whats you like an fits you best! Although Hoyt's guarantee is pretty good
Sorry for being mia from this thread for a bit, I hve a load for 100gr NBT's, i have some 117's that I havent really started working with yet. I'll post the 100gr load when I have time to look it up.
I'm not sure how much you were looking for but here are some options:
1.) http://brassbombers.com/223-556-Cleaned-Lake-City_c47.htm
2.) http://www.govliquidation.com/c/fired-brass.html
If you want to stay with wood, check out the accustock over on Stocky's. Its a laminate but has an aluminum block in it, works pretty well from my usage.
Used to like cold steel till i snapped my Master Hunter...YES snapped it and down near the top of the grip. Bought and ESSE 4 and LOVE IT.....good tough blade an sharpens easily and holds its edge.
Midway...don't get me started but I'll at least say the blue box "blems" they had a sticker (not sure if they still do since i no longer give them business) that said "Guaranteed Count...Quality...Accuracy". Well a 125gr mixed in with my 158gr ..38cal doesn't necessarily fit that and when...