Any idea how fast you can push those 235s?
I at your feet and learn... thank you, Mary Lou Retton...
My FIL tells me if you want to know what it's like to own a boat, go down to the dock and throw $100 bills in the water.
I googled her and discovered she's from the times of the dinosaurs. Completely at a loss on the reference but presuming it's gymnastics or Reagan related, both of which induce smiles. You can definitely tell your wife guns don't cost a thing and use that justification.
Naw the titanium 9.5x57 is done and pending import,.........
If you wanna part with any of that 9.3x57 brass let me know, easy to fireform compared to 8x57.![]()
Well, since you brought it up, is the rifle back? How about some pictures of it?
Ted
Nice stuff Decker, and hey, if you have any spare 9.5 brass... or know somewhere that does, keep me in mind!
Ted, here's another view of her Ted, has an NECG banded from sight with hood now, still deciding on the rear sight. I bought an adjustable standard NECG, and their picatinny rear peep. Trying to figure what's going to the best irons setup for Grizz fun on the coast. The bolt is black because it's coated to prevent galling, titanium can't run against titanium bare. Kind of neat pulling the bolt as it almost feels like it's made of aluminum, always catches you off guard.
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It does but it certainly isn't common, I paid $10 a piece or so landed for my .375 2 1/4 Rimless Nitro Express (RNE) brass. Would prefer a cheaper way, and 8x57 fire forming takes some effort as its two fireformings for me to get it to fit right, one with no bullet, anneal, and one with a cheap bullet, then anneal and trim.
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I actually hear you there. In this case it was an opportunity to max out the case, and was tempted. I like a one pass wildcat. Once I've done a couple hundred brass for this I'll forget about it and be happy I suspect.