migrant hunter
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
I am returning to the .300 win mag for a Elk rifle, but I'm getting excited about wringing accuracy out of it to extreme ranges (1000yds?)just for the satisfaction(I have no intention of hunting at 400-450yds+).
I want to go beyond the kind of handloading I've done for years for"hunting accuracy". I usually partial size my brass with a FL sizer, rarely trim case mouths, and have never done a ladder test on anything.
Before I start my brass prep, is it worth neck turning for a Savage 111 .300WM? It's brand new, not even scoped yet, standard from the factory. Will there be any advantage to neck turning, apart from checking the uniformity of the neck thickness?
I don't know how much time I will have to invest in this project, but I'm keen on it right now as this is "case prep" weather right now.
I want to go beyond the kind of handloading I've done for years for"hunting accuracy". I usually partial size my brass with a FL sizer, rarely trim case mouths, and have never done a ladder test on anything.
Before I start my brass prep, is it worth neck turning for a Savage 111 .300WM? It's brand new, not even scoped yet, standard from the factory. Will there be any advantage to neck turning, apart from checking the uniformity of the neck thickness?
I don't know how much time I will have to invest in this project, but I'm keen on it right now as this is "case prep" weather right now.


















































