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Miseryguts

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  1. Hi. I have for sale the following dies: : Lyman 243 Winchester 3 die set £45 posted 2: Lyman Neck expander (M) in 243 Winchester £15 posted 3: Lyman 2 die set in 270 Winchester £35 posted
  2. For Sale.: 1: Lyman brass trimmer complete with 8 pilot inserts: 22, 24, 27, 30, 35, 9mm, 44, 45A. Universal chuck accepts any size brass £45 posted NOW SOLD 2: Lyman 2 die set for 308 win. Neck sizer is carbide type (no need to neck lube) £35 posted NOW SOLD
  3. Hi, sent you a pm asking for payment details for some 308 cases. Can you check your in box please? M
  4. Hi, will PM you my load under the proviso that I make no claims as to the suitability or safety of the load, and can take no responsibility for any consequent damage. M
  5. +1 on that, Unique or Green Dot with H&N plated bullets (165gn RN) 0.5moa at 100yards, loaded to be subsonic, loudest noise is the bullet hitting the back stop. Bullets cost 13p each, powder 5p, primer 4.5p - total 22.5p. Thats almost as cheap as rimfire. If you want the bang, just remove the moderator M smiling in sunny Monmouthshire
  6. Hi, decided to try Ultrasonic cleaning, but my first unit packed up after only 4 or 5 cycles. Amazon refunded straight away, but don't want to go thru the hassle again, just want a unit that works! Looking at the GT Sonic 6 Litre unit', it has 60 day no hassle return and 18 months replacement warranty, but I just want it to work. Any one running one of these units or something similar? There appear to be several models of this make, and a lot of others that look exactly like it on Amazon. What is every one else using, and do they stand up to use? M
  7. Interesting figures - I can see the vertical figures being thereabouts, but the loss of velocity over 300 yards is excellent. I assume this down to the superior BC of the bullet you are using. Unfortunately I cannot chrono velocty at distance, only at muzzle - I assume you have a LabRadar(sp?) set up. Managed to get out between the showers earlier and shoot some rounds off over my cheapo chronometer and get a target at 56 yards(maximum safe distance in the drive to my house - we have no neighbours within a mile or so) Chrono figures are: 24 shots Average MV 1049,Velocity Spread 38, Sd 8 Target below is 9 shots Load is 7.0gr Green Dot over 165gr H&N RN, PPU brass, CCI 200 primer, COAL 2.645 for jump to lands of 30 thou. Need a break in the weather to get out to my 100/200 yard range - provided it is not still flooded M a bit happier in Monmouthshire
  8. Hi, I see here everyone is coming from re 3 shot groups and larger calibres and expense, but surely even 5 shot groups do not give sufficient data points to enable a realistic evaluation of velocity ES and Sd? Staticians/mathematicians to the fore? Especially true in my case! Due to my disabilities this is a big problem for me, and is very difficult to factor into the equation Ho Hum M watching the rain come down in Monmouthshire
  9. Hi, just as a matter of interest, what drop are you allowing at 150 and 300, and what is your zero distance? I am developing a subsonic load using green dot and H&N 165gn RN and getting good results at 50m as per your picture, but the crap weather is stopping me getting out to my ground to try longer ranges M very damp round the edges in Monmouthshire
  10. Hi, on reading various posts on this forum, I see a lot of talk on 3 shot and 5 shot group data. Bear with a thick novice, but surely 3 shot groups do not give a fair indication of how good/bad a group is?? I have shot some amazing three shot groups, but by the time I get to 10 shots, it has gone to hades in a handcart! below some figures I have to hand shot with a 22 at 50m. ( I have never kept a 3 shot group or notes on same) Target 1 Target 2 6 shot ES 0.5moa; MR 0.29moa 6 shot: not noted 8shot ES 0.99moa; MR 0.39moa 8 Shot: ES 0.99moa; MR 0.27moa 10 shot ES 1.48moa; MR 0.48moa 10 shot: ES 1.74moa; MR 0.39moa Target 3 Target 4 6 shot ES 0.45moa; MR 0.15moa 6 shot ES 0.53moa; MR 0.15moa 8 shot ES 1.01moa; MR 0.33moa 8shot ES 0.86moa; MR 0.22moa 10 shot ES 1.36moa: MR 0.42moa 10 shot ES 1.52moa; MR 0.34moa The above was just to see how bad I am at 10 shot groups, perhaps I should stick to 3? So, what is the consensus 3? 5? 10? 20? M diving for the parapet in Monmouthshire
  11. Hi, yes, I load 2155(which I assume you mean in the above) to COAL of 2.800 to give a jump to lands of 45-50 thou, on top of 43gr N540 which last time out gave me 4 shot group 0.4moa at 200 yards - good enough for me anyway! The ELD(TMK) version of this (5155) is what is giving me the headache, as that bullet at COAL 2.850 gives a jump of 125 thou to land, and that means that the neck is only gripping about 0.25 inches of the bullet, nor will it fit the magazine and would have to be fed by hand. Not had chance to shoot these yet as we have gales and/or rain most days here - at least on the days I have time to go to the range as I have a shoot which takes up a fair bit of time also. As I see you are near Chepstow, I assume you shoot at Severnside? Provided the weather is clement I will be there on Sunday to try these loads on the 200 yard range in the afternoon. M
  12. 155gr M feeling less worried in damp monmouthshire
  13. Hi, I am in the depths of working up loads for a 308 win rifle, trying various bullets etc. Two of the bullets are of the tipped low drag variety (no names) when loaded to maximum SAAMI spec COAL (2.810) with this rifle have huge jumps to the lands (over 100 thou.) The "worst" has a jump of 127 thou when loaded to a COAL of 2.850, which just fits the magazine. Has any one else come across this, or is the chamber on my rifle out of kilter? Not had chance to shoot these trial loads yet, as waiting for a gap in the rain! M twiddling his thumbs and worrying in wet wet monmouthshire
  14. Hi Lurch, any particular reason for wanting nickle plated? From my experience of nickle plated straight wall brass, it splits after 2 or 3 reloads. BTW crimped once fired is not a problem, a primer pocket reamer for a few pound sorts that out for the life of the brass. At some ranges you can get once fired brass for the toil of picking them up! ATB M
  15. great stuff bb69! Many thanks for the informative reply. Shot the green dot loads today, 8gr green dot with 165gr H&N TC bullet gave a 10 shot group with an average mv of 1180fps(sounded just supersonic) and an Sd of 7. At 50 yards the group Es was 0.7moa Will be trying 7.5 and 7.0gr loads next M less miserable now the sun is out in monmouthshire
  16. OK, so what load do you use with the H&N bullets? I have just had some delivered and loaded some up with green dot, but not had chance to pop 'em off yet. The green dot with jacketed bullets made more noise on hitting the backstop than on firing , as you pointed out - great no need for ear plugs!! But the variation in velocity was pretty big, and group size was definitely underwhelming! Looking to get some tin star (N32C), but have got the chance of some Titewad at a knockdown price so may give that a whirl. I think the tightwad is probably a bit faster than N32C, and is very popular in the US for cowboy action shooting M (wishing the rain would stop in Monmouthshire)
  17. Hi Catch, thanks for the info - not got as far as the wheel chair, so the 30m and steps would not be a problem. Is one allowed to use a folding table and chair at the firing point or can it only be shot prone? M
  18. Hi, I live within easy driving distance of the Rogiet MoD range, and would like to join a club which has access to that range. Can any one advise on a club which has access? I have a SSC, and have had a FAC for 50+ years, and am a member of two other clubs which unfortunately do not have long range facilities Reason is, I want to stretch my 308 to 400 and 600 yards, but the maximum safe distance I have on my land is 330 yards. Another factor is that I am a bit disabled, and would need to be able to drive to firing point (or within a few yards anyway) - not a problem on my land as I use a quad bike, but I doubt that would be allowed on a MoD Range! M (twiddling his thumbs in wet, wet Monmouthshire)
  19. Hi G, sorry, should have put that in - its a Sauer 100 factory rifle chambered in 308 Win (Its all that a poor man like me can afford) M
  20. I seem to remember a thread on here concerning excessive headspace causing light primer strikes. So, how much headspace is excessive? Just got some once fired lapua brass whose headspace is 1.610 to 1.615, whereas once fired brass from my rifle measures 1.625. All measured with the same comparator. By my reckoning, this means that the Lapua brass will have an extra 10 to 15 thou of headspace. Am I digging myself a hole? M(worrying in wet Monmouthshire)
  21. As above, go to: https://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/threads/subsonic-308-150g-or-220g.141266/ and scroll down to post 14. Written by some one quite familiar on this forum? M
  22. How many hundred pics do you want? Any particular distance? Any particular calibre? I also have a few hundred targets which have been run through an analysing program giving ES and MR etc in inches, moa, and mr, but you would need the software to view them (It is only 10 - 12 quid any way) M (regretting deleting his pre 2017 targets in dampish monmouthshire) M (
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