Celine Dion has sold lots of CD's in canada. just shows, like SKS, s**t sells![]()
someone got the bends. LOL.
Celine Dion has sold lots of CD's in canada. just shows, like SKS, s**t sells![]()
Celine Dion has sold lots of CD's in canada. just shows, like SKS, s**t sells![]()
Good. But no matter what my SKS is always my MHR or MBR.This new ### additional just adds a little more juice in my recipe. Maybe I should start testing 150 gr bullets in my SKS now.
Even though some say "the SKS will always be a peice of s**t", I figure the next shipment to Lever Arms will be gone in less than a month.
"...SKS just became a moose rifle..." Only if you're riding it.
Maybe I should start testing 150 gr bullets in my SKS now.

Actually you folks are missing the obvious with these new bullets...
Load them .311's into .303 cases and use them with yer Enfields, and you will get a wicked velocity out of an all around varmint/deer cartridge...reloading data for 125grain .303 loads on Steve Redgwell's great site:303british.com
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What's frustrating is that they make a TSX for that somewhat limited cartridge and ignore our repeated pleas to make a real .303 bullet. Just imagine the fun we could have with a 150-grain TSX in .312, for example.
I say this assuming that their confusing "150 grain .303/6.5mm" offering is something different than an actual .303 bullet. If it turns out that they're making an actual 150-grain .303 TSX, I'll take back everything I've said and sing their praises.
The Barnes folks are such boneheads - first it's "303/7mm", now it's "303/6.5mm". Eventually it will become the correct "303/7.7mm".
They should be killed for making such an outrageous mistake.
The Barnes folks are such boneheads - first it's "303/7mm", now it's "303/6.5mm". Eventually it will become the correct "303/7.7mm".
Okay now I just $hit myself.......kinda wraps the whole thread up in one sentence...a full magazine of X-Bullet cartridges would triple the value of your rifle...




























