do not say so, you can be hang for less there is an hype for that brand .....
I would not recommend Kuiu why over price for low Quality gear
A pair of light wool pants( Army surplus ) and stanfild wool shirt and H/H rain gear is more my style
do not say so, you can be hang for less there is an hype for that brand .....
I think you will like the 7mm wsm. Its an accurate cartridge. 140 gr accubonds and a full charge of h4831sc has been a good load for me. Recently I have been trying 120 gr ttsx. I was testing a load with them last week at 400 yds. I will get out again, maybe this weekend and I'll ramp up the powder charge. I should be able to get 3400+fps with the 120's.I just picked up 10 boxes of the .30 cal 130 TTSX bullets to flatten out my .308...
I also just bought a Ruger KM77 MKII SS in 7mm WSM... finding brass proved challenging, so I ended up buying a case of Winchester Power Max Bonded 150 grain factory loads... the box claims 3200 fps with the 150's... sounds like good sheep/goat medicine...
I think you will like the 7mm wsm. Its an accurate cartridge. 140 gr accubonds and a full charge of h4831sc has been a good load for me. Recently I have been trying 120 gr ttsx. I was testing a load with them last week at 400 yds. I will get out again, maybe this weekend and I'll ramp up the powder charge. I should be able to get 3400+fps with the 120's.
I think you will like the 7mm wsm. Its an accurate cartridge. 140 gr accubonds and a full charge of h4831sc has been a good load for me. Recently I have been trying 120 gr ttsx. I was testing a load with them last week at 400 yds. I will get out again, maybe this weekend and I'll ramp up the powder charge. I should be able to get 3400+fps with the 120's.
I have 6 or 7 hundred 7mm 154 Interbonds, so if I can move them along at 3000+ with good accuracy, that will be what I will use. I am also shooting 7X57 and 7X64...
What are you loading in your 7x57?
My 7mm wsm is a kimber montana and I have a 270 win in a mountain ascent.I wound up picking up kimber adirondack but have HS position 7mm as a Second Choice not a ultralight rifle but not heavy either
Ultralight rifle are nice packing but having a 7lbs rifle is not the end ove the World
I have 6 or 7 hundred 7mm 154 Interbonds, so if I can move them along at 3000+ with good accuracy, that will be what I will use. I am also shooting 7X57 and 7X64...
My 7mm wsm is a kimber montana and I have a 270 win in a mountain ascent.
I would do the same, 154 gr is a good bullet. I read enough of your posts to know that you are a 7x57 fan, and for a good reason, its a great cartridge. I have a 284win and 7-08.
What year was that M77 .284. That would be a tough rifle to replace. I feel the same about the 284win as you do about the 7x57. The 284win was my first rifle. I have a M70 EW 7-08 that I'm thinking of getting rebarrelled to 284win.I love the 7X57... if I was a one rifle guy, that would be it... fortunately I'm not. Also shot many 7-08's and one beauty M77 .284 that I wish I had never sold... the 7 WSM is basically a "new version" .284, I suppose...
What year was that M77 .284. That would be a tough rifle to replace. I feel the same about the 284win as you do about the 7x57. The 284win was my first rifle. I have a M70 EW 7-08 that I'm thinking of getting rebarrelled to 284win.
Sounds like a nice rifle. I knew ruger chambered it, but I've never seen one.AFAICR it was a mid-80's tang safety rifle... really nice wood and typical deep early-model bluing... standard barrel contour... carried with nice balance and was very accurate... a "284 fan" made me an offer that I apparently didn't refuse.
What year was that M77 .284. That would be a tough rifle to replace. I feel the same about the 284win as you do about the 7x57. The 284win was my first rifle. I have a M70 EW 7-08 that I'm thinking of getting rebarrelled to 284win.
Update to this thread.
The fires in the Kooteneys this September closed down our hunting area. I had to make a last minute decision and ended up pushing off my hunt and booking a last minute trip to Kyrgyzstan to hunt mid Asian Ibex.
What an adventure. The .26 Nosler Christensen Arms rifle I ended up buying and the Swarovski Z5 BT worked well and I was able to shoot two nice old billy's.
Savage country, Kyrgyzstan. More wild than anything I have ever seen or encountered! Big mountains too!
Update to this thread.
The fires in the Kooteneys this September closed down our hunting area. I had to make a last minute decision and ended up pushing off my hunt and booking a last minute trip to Kyrgyzstan to hunt mid Asian Ibex.
What an adventure. The .26 Nosler Christensen Arms rifle I ended up buying and the Swarovski Z5 BT worked well and I was able to shoot two nice old billy's.
Savage country, Kyrgyzstan. More wild than anything I have ever seen or encountered! Big mountains too!
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