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Re-Pete

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  1. 63mm deep and 100mm diameter. It has a slight taper from top to bottom. Pete
  2. just one minute............... Pete
  3. Come back Meccano, all is forgiven.......😁 Pete
  4. My thermocouple?.......haven't decided yet. The whole project is at phase 1, presently. Pete
  5. Here's my story so far...........not a weld in sight. Just need to get some longer studding so that each case is immersed to the required depth. The 308 needs to be longer. Pete
  6. Looks very business-like............223 with 80 grain bullets at 300yds should produce some good scores. My 223 is based on a Tikka M595 action with a 760mm 8 twist barrel. It shoots 80 grain SMK's very well at 600yds. MV 2900. Pete
  7. +1.......I missed a used scope by 20mins, so they gave me an excellent deal on an ex-demo. Re-Pete
  8. I have this one: https://www.cdsgltd.co.uk/lyman-bigdipperfurnace.html Not used it yet, I'm still waiting for some discs etc to arrive.......... And putting a painted mild steel item into the molten nitrate mixture, a powerful oxidising agent, could result in some fireworks....... Pete
  9. Compared to RS52, RS60 will definitely fry your barrel. I have a 308 with a Bartlein that's only had RS52/155's at 3000fps through it, and after 1500 rounds, it still looks as good as new. The 6.5 with a Lothar and 600 hot rounds of RS60/123 Scenars is another story................not a pretty sight, but still shoots well. RS52 is a double base powder, but it's a bit more barrel-friendly than RS60, for sure. Pete
  10. How are you guys supporting the rifle, bipod and butt bag, or F-open type rigs? Pete
  11. How much salt did you buy? I have the same Lyman pot and I've been trying to guess how much I'd need to get a decent depth once melted. Pete
  12. Are you dropping them into water as you go? Pete
  13. I prefer MOA. I used both for a short while, but I tended to over correct with the mil scope. The electronic targets where I shoot (Stickledown & Century at Bisley) give me all the shot to shot info that I need..............apart from the wind, which can change dramatically from shot to shot. Pete
  14. Bald Headed Geordie, which one of your categories do you think you fit into? ....................I'd say boring stripey deckchair if your choice of biscuits is anything to go by.................................😎 Pete
  15. OK Bradders, I wasn't going to mention this...........but you asked for it............................... I also feed a fox, and if I can't get to the hosepipe in time, cats, in my backyard.................. Pete
  16. Can we start talking about rifles, reloading and range days again, please, and I promise not to post any comment likely to be considered insulting or in any way controversial ever again................... Attached is a pic of one of my mates (George) enjoying his supper............. Pete
  17. Jeez H christ, how touchy can you lot get??? I never dreamt that my post would give rise to so much hypertension.................I thought shooters were made of sterner stuff. Pete
  18. "Fighting amongst ourselves???" Blimey, I just asked a simple question in order to try and understand why a world class range was empty on a perfect shooting morning. Apologies if I've offended anyone.............. Pete
  19. Bradders comment about Plinky Plonkers heaving on short Siberia had me wondering why this is........................what's the appeal of shooting such a short distance with hardware that's capable of so much more? Lack of confidence? Surely they're not all load testing. One of our early projects was to see how far and how well we could make a 223 go................1000yds with 80 grain SMK at MV of 3100fps made around 2 MOA once on a flat calm day, but as we know, ain't no such thing as a totally flat calm day on Stickledown. Pete
  20. As Bradders said, a 25% discount on Tuesdays..................I book a lane (or two) roughly once a fortnight and share with some guys I met at the NRA Shooting club when I started 9 or 10 years ago. We used to hire a marker, but the electronics are cheaper, and more convenient. Re-Pete
  21. Two of us share 6 rifles, and we're both ex-scientific types..........so lots!! There's a great deal of satisfaction (and fun) to be had from trying different combinations of powders and bullets in the quest for that "possible". I don't feel the need to compete to see if I'm better than anyone else, because I don't care.............. Pete
  22. Shooting away without aiming?...............bet you're popular with the neighbours !! 😎 Pete
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