If I ever get off the pot and buy a 300 BO rifle, the 110 Barnes will be my bullet of choice.Loaded 25 rds for my Contender 300 blk. 110 gr Barnes black tips over h110. Waiting on factory crimp die for it.
If I ever get off the pot and buy a 300 BO rifle, the 110 Barnes will be my bullet of choice.Loaded 25 rds for my Contender 300 blk. 110 gr Barnes black tips over h110. Waiting on factory crimp die for it.
Haven't chronographed them yet. Found some factory second 220 grain match kings, great for plunking( too slow to plink). Under an inch at 50 yds from a 10" pistolIf I ever get off the pot and buy a 300 BO rifle, the 110 Barnes will be my bullet of choice.
Just curious, does the crimp make that much difference in a single shot?Loaded 25 rds for my Contender 300 blk. 110 gr Barnes black tips over h110. Waiting on factory crimp die for it.
I didn’t do anything in the reloading room, well I am tumbling brass right now. But I did work on some mounts for a reloading room. Gonna do 3 for a friend and probably one for me. They’ll get my pipe cap bullet trays also.
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Yessir steel pipe caps that are made for capping steel fence posts. Probably use some 6” ones. I’ll include a picture of some 4” ones on some of my old press mounts. I used a 4” pvc cap for my Dillon 550.Pipe cap bullet trays?
Yessir steel pipe caps that are made for capping steel fence posts. Probably use some 6” ones. I’ll include a picture of some 4” ones on some of my old press mounts. I used a 4” pvc cap for my Dillon 550.
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