The problem is the ammunition companies used to be affiliated with gun manufacturers and so shared the same clientele and market interests. Now both the gun manufactures and ammo manufacturers are owned by conglomerates that are only driven by profits and market share. We are not all on the same...
I have loaded partitions in everything from 243 to 9.3x62. I have found that each caliber had its own unique sweet spot. Since I do not own 2 rifles of the same caliber I cannot speak to whether that sweet spot is rifle specific. In general I have found partitions to be very accurate and always...
I was checking ammo availability in my LGS and was shocked to find 5 new boxes of 358 win with 200 grain spitzer bullets fro Hornady on the shelf. Elation turned to horror when I turned the box over and saw the price sticker $75.00. These are the first factory offerings I have seen in 10 years...
Unless you have shot 1000 yards do not profess having no problem. Many talk of long range shooting fewer actually do. The mark of a hunter is getting as close as he can to ensure a killing shot.
I recently upgraded to an 8x42 Athlon Argos pair of binoculars and was amazed at the difference the new lense coatings make in brightness and low light clarity. My old Nikons 7x32 were pushing 30 years old and were very clear but low light clarity was lacking. I am very happy with the Athlons...
I have never cared for the newer Steyr guns basically anything newer than the 1903,1905,1908,1910 or 1924 models are not as smooth or lightweight nor do they handle and point as naturally
If they ain’t wool you ain’t warm. Great September pants unless you get a sudden snow storm in which case you stand a good chance of becoming a statistic.