dunno what redman is talking about federal being cheaper? the Hornady is considerably cheaper here in calgary
No way around it... You have to buy a couple boxes and give it a run in your gun... Only then will you know how well it performs in your particular rifle.
I meant relative to RUAG.
That seems like sound advice... Two ordered from WSS, let's see how they do!
Thus far, in terms of match ammo, I've tried the two brands I've mentioned in the first post. They shot consistently and performed much the same between the two; the Federal, however, is somewhat cheaper.
Maple leaf, you're pretty much spot on with that first comment, btw. I plan on reloading once I get confirmation of all the equipment I need (from this post in my reloading thread).
Anyhow, this rifle responds well to bullets close to 168gr in general; I tried soft-point hydrashock in 165 gr with impressive results considering it's not a "precision" round. 150 gr sucked, both Remington UMC and Federal. Didn't try any heavier though.
I meant to ask about that St-Bruno range... Is it open for general use (practice and what not)? Or only for competitions? Where can I get details (schedule, rates, etc.)?
My apologies! i should RTFP...(Read the f*cking Post)
You can shoot factory ammo in almost any chamber, if you reseat the bullet. The idea is the chamber is probably cut for one ballistic profile or another. The average bullet won't touch the lands, because the manufacturers deliberately seat them short (lawyers and lawsuits, liability and managers, etc). So, if you have the patience and the tools, try to slightly remove the factory bullets and reseat them slightly longer Overall Length. Important safety note - manipulating loaded ammunition is generally "contraindicated" by reloading writers.
Research the PQRA and the DCRA. These are the approved target rifle associations with long standing agreements with the Department of National Defence to use military ranges. Bruno was closed for repairs now that I think about it. Camp Farnham is restricted to 5.56, but it is a mechanical range. Camp Valcartier has 20 or 30 targets wide back to 1000yds. The big-time is to shoot at Connaught outside Ottawa. You will get your arse kicked up and down the range by wizened up old men with crap looking rifles that will nail the V-Bull 20 or 30 times in succession. There are some small ranges throughout the province which belong to private clubs. Search the archives for 'shooting in Quebec' or 'ranges in Quebec' or 'places to shoot'. There was a long thread a while ago.