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Operating temps state 14deg F on the low limit. Has anyone by any chance had it out in any colder weather? I don't shoot subzero temps often but I have on occasion. Wondering if it will still work. Manual says it will shut off if close to overheating but doesn't allude to anything on the cold limit.
Dogtown, I’ve never had a bad barrel from pva and they have all shot lights out. Josh is good people and he will get you sorted out. Those 241s are something else. It’s almost got me wanting to build a 300 NM just to shoot them.
Ive played with the 241s and they are an amazing bullet… they will be awesome in your 300 NM…. I just can’t push them fast enough. It’s good to know they are jump tolerant, I’ll give them a whirl and see how it goes.
I’m about to test some 212s in a 1:7 24” 300 wsm. The 241s shot amazing when it was warm but I couldn’t get enough speed where I am in the winter to keep them stable. Probably going to try some RL 26 and see if I can get around 2850-2900fps.
Too many variables…. Isolate them for testing. I’ve seen just a few wacks from the palm of my hand on the barrel shift zero on my match rifle before bedding it. Not all scope mounts, rings are created equal either. I’ve also seen zero drift just from smacking the side of a scope with the palm of...
@SPAK 's 6.5 Creed has a couple thousand rounds on it by now, so it's tough to say. That load length came from me and I have had good success with it using barrels that were perfectly brand new, never a round fired as well as various stages of life of a few hundred rounds, about 1000, and a...
Initially I thought the same, but then I realized it’s really because most of us have a much more abbreviated understanding of bullet flight and terminal ballistics. (Not everyone but I’ll speak for myself at least) The average hunter and I’ll go so far to say a good portion of “long range...
The tumbling doesn’t bother me. If I understand correctly all bullets tumble. It’s the ones that separate And come apart that I worry about.. especially When bone is involved. I’d rather have something that holds together and tumbles all the way through the body cavity vs not tumble and go...
The 198s are pretty impressive for sure... Honestly every bullet so far that I’ve tried from them has shot really really well. I really want to see how they do on big game up here... I’ve had on a few occasions had jacket separations from Bergers and Amax bullets.