Been working on restoring a 1961 Winchester Model 88 and it's going nicely. Disassembling the bolt revealed an issue. It looked like the last person to disassemble couldn't drift the firing pin...
Liked On: 07-08-2023, 11:06 PM
Been working on restoring a 1961 Winchester Model 88 and it's going nicely. Disassembling the bolt revealed an issue. It looked like the last person to disassemble couldn't drift the firing pin...
Liked On: 07-08-2023, 10:30 PM
I'm triggered... won't someone think of the children.
Liked On: 07-08-2023, 09:01 AM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 10:15 PM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 06:47 PM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 06:40 PM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 06:35 PM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 06:23 PM
I agree. I run 150gr Gamekings, fantastic bullet for sub 250m. A good charge of AR2208 and a 150grn soft point is basically the Labrador of .308 loads - dependable. The interloc is slightly harder...
Liked On: 06-08-2023, 06:15 PM
I assume your seating die is screwed in too far and you're crimping before your projectile is fully seated. If you must crimp do it in a separate step. Unscrew your seating die out a few turns and...
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 09:31 PM
I assume your seating die is screwed in too far and you're crimping before your projectile is fully seated. If you must crimp do it in a separate step. Unscrew your seating die out a few turns and...
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 09:26 PM
I assume your seating die is screwed in too far and you're crimping before your projectile is fully seated. If you must crimp do it in a separate step. Unscrew your seating die out a few turns and...
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 07:45 PM
I assume your seating die is screwed in too far and you're crimping before your projectile is fully seated. If you must crimp do it in a separate step. Unscrew your seating die out a few turns and...
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 07:43 PM
I assume your seating die is screwed in too far and you're crimping before your projectile is fully seated. If you must crimp do it in a separate step. Unscrew your seating die out a few turns and...
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 07:38 PM
I'm triggered... won't someone think of the children.
Liked On: 05-08-2023, 06:45 PM