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No, you are correct…they had some issues with their barrels and there are still some out there. If you have a good Faxon don't sell it because there seems to be a good number of inconsistent barrels out in the wild. I’m sure, as a large manufacturer, they would fix any issues they may have but...
Yes, I’ve tested alot of 8.6 barrels, I needed to because we’re manufacturing the ammunition. Out of all the barrels tested, the Mos-Teks and the Q’s have been the most consistent. Even the 1:3 Mos-Teks are a good to go, but the 1:6.5 lets you also use many other bullets that the 1:3 cant. We...
Oh ok so something like the one in the middle pictured with the case head turned down to .473 to fit a 308 bolt face, to the left is a 375 Raptor and 8.6 Blackout on the right of it. Made from 338 LM Brass necked up to a 375 cal. I love seeing projects like this, I hope it comes out excellent...
They are better in every way. I have a 6.5 twist from Mos-Tek and everything shot in the 1:3 shoots better in the 1:6.5 and can maintain a 3” group at 300y.
Be sure it’s going to be supported. I know at least from me you’ve got the guarantee that we will always manufacture the ammo, and it will get cheaper as more brass offerings hit the market. (Which there are several big companies releasing)
Springback. its more obvious with the Lee sizing die than the Hornady sizing die because of the shape of the expander. Just give it a little more shoulder bump and after a few firings it should fireform. Maybe skim with the neck turner slightly to take off the excess that flows up the case...
Firehole uses converted brass. This is why i dont offer that anymore and only offer new brass. You still have to neck turn even the Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass because neck wall thickness should still be no more than .012” to give enough clearance. A loaded round’s neck should measure .362 for...
Hogs are very resilient and they have a small brain cavity, large heavy structured faces encapsulate that small brain and deflection is always a concern when hitting bone with a spire point bullet design…I’m not sure what happened but it definitely wasn't a central nervous system shot because...
I’m curious if it would have similar results in gelatin, or better yet a game animal. That 185gr CX load might just be universal. Out of my 12.5” its very accurate at 100y.