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Offline Yoder409

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #75 on: August 22, 2019, 12:46:59 PM »


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Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #76 on: August 22, 2019, 01:51:21 PM »


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Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
No sir! H1000 is the only powder I’ll run down that tube. R22 had some serious pressure/temp sensitivity issues.


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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #77 on: August 22, 2019, 02:11:38 PM »


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Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
No sir! H1000 is the only powder I’ll run down that tube. R22 had some serious pressure/temp sensitivity issues.


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You better believe it has issues !!!!
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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #78 on: August 22, 2019, 07:45:07 PM »


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Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
No sir! H1000 is the only powder I’ll run down that tube. R22 had some serious pressure/temp sensitivity issues.


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You better believe it has issues !!!!
I’ve used it before. Not in that rifle. But I’d loaded and shot on a day when the temps were in the mid to low 50’s. Summer cake and I tried it again with the temps in the 80’s. Couldn’t hardly lift the bolt. Last I touched it. Sad part, a buddy of mine swears by it. Says he’s never had an issue. Don’t understand it.


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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #79 on: August 22, 2019, 08:37:46 PM »
Any body else ever notice when someone says 308 is their choice they don't say much else ;D
It’s hard to discuss the merits without laughter. Like the 30-06, it just does everything well enough that it’s gotten mundane. I’ve killed more deer with the 308 in the past few years than Tommy Lee gave women hepatitis. Great cartridge. Mine will do less than 1/4” with 5 rounds at 100 yards so long as the nut behind the stock isn’t too loose. Hard to argue with the 308 in the end.

yep 30.06 bores me to tears.  I much prefer the 308. Less powder, less kick , handier rifle . After that it's a 150-165 grain bullet into tight groups and done.

I'm not a gun collector, I only need one rifle. Growing up I shot a Savage bolt action 30-30 for years with a 3x9 slightly side mounted several degrees off center. It made nice little clover leafs at 100 yards with factory loads but a family member needed a starter gun, and I needed a new rifle. A Model 70 Featherweight in stainless with a nice piece of walnut furniture in .308 fit the bill for "less powder, less kick, handier rifle" perfectly. I haven't found a better handling rifle than this .308.

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #80 on: August 22, 2019, 10:07:25 PM »


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Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
No sir! H1000 is the only powder I’ll run down that tube. R22 had some serious pressure/temp sensitivity issues.


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You better believe it has issues !!!!
I’ve used it before. Not in that rifle. But I’d loaded and shot on a day when the temps were in the mid to low 50’s. Summer cake and I tried it again with the temps in the 80’s. Couldn’t hardly lift the bolt. Last I touched it. Sad part, a buddy of mine swears by it. Says he’s never had an issue. Don’t understand it.


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Same story here.

An R22 load that shot lights out in late October backed primers out the following May.   I have a bunch of R22 I'd make someone a deal on..........

IMR-7828 is what my Model 70 likes to eat with the 140 grain stuff.
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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #81 on: August 22, 2019, 10:28:58 PM »


Quote from: wvmntnhick
Layne wasn’t afraid to push the envelope. His data was much hotter than the books allow. I’ve got a copy of the article his was published in. Blows my mind how much they doctored it down. Having said that, I personally can’t get to where his data leads. My chamber is a bit tighter I’m guessing. It shows pressure signs on the brass quicker than his. Matter of fact, at his data, I get brass back that has the head stamp practically erased from the case. Primers pretty much fall out too. Regardless, my velocity is still right on the heels of his with less powder.

As for the bullet, at that range, it should’ve still pummeled that deer. I’ve used the NAB out of that gun. It was still a bomb. But, I clipped a shoulder so that could’ve made all the difference.

I'm gonna take a wild.guess that you are using R22 powder.......... ??
No sir! H1000 is the only powder I’ll run down that tube. R22 had some serious pressure/temp sensitivity issues.


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You better believe it has issues !!!!
I’ve used it before. Not in that rifle. But I’d loaded and shot on a day when the temps were in the mid to low 50’s. Summer cake and I tried it again with the temps in the 80’s. Couldn’t hardly lift the bolt. Last I touched it. Sad part, a buddy of mine swears by it. Says he’s never had an issue. Don’t understand it.


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I've used it in a 30.06 loaded hot , still in the Nosler Data limits though with 180 grain partitions.
Never any problems . Great velocity and accuracy, summer and fall temps.
RL 19 100 grain NBT 25.06 Nosler data couldn't even get past the middle charge without pressure signs.
Sierr@  book data 100 grain Sierr@  pro hunter and hornady 100 sp RL 22 no problems.

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #82 on: August 22, 2019, 10:37:03 PM »
Any body else ever notice when someone says 308 is their choice they don't say much else ;D
It’s hard to discuss the merits without laughter. Like the 30-06, it just does everything well enough that it’s gotten mundane. I’ve killed more deer with the 308 in the past few years than Tommy Lee gave women hepatitis. Great cartridge. Mine will do less than 1/4” with 5 rounds at 100 yards so long as the nut behind the stock isn’t too loose. Hard to argue with the 308 in the end.

yep 30.06 bores me to tears.  I much prefer the 308. Less powder, less kick , handier rifle . After that it's a 150-165 grain bullet into tight groups and done.

I'm not a gun collector, I only need one rifle. Growing up I shot a Savage bolt action 30-30 for years with a 3x9 slightly side mounted several degrees off center. It made nice little clover leafs at 100 yards with factory loads but a family member needed a starter gun, and I needed a new rifle. A Model 70 Featherweight in stainless with a nice piece of walnut furniture in .308 fit the bill for "less powder, less kick, handier rifle" perfectly. I haven't found a better handling rifle than this .308.
I sight in a guys rifle about every two years or so , new scope or shells. Its a model 70 compact 308 wood stock , a beauty. Very nice straight shooting rifle .

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #83 on: August 23, 2019, 09:29:35 AM »
308 win.    :z-guntootsmiley:

^^ This.

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #84 on: August 23, 2019, 06:58:18 PM »
308 win.    :z-guntootsmiley:

^^ This.

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #85 on: August 23, 2019, 08:01:33 PM »
308 win.    :z-guntootsmiley:

^^ This.

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Would sure like to hear some reasons why this would be some of your all around choices. throw in some specifics on bullets you like too. :toothy9:

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #86 on: September 22, 2019, 11:09:45 PM »
For Coyotes to Deer as dual purpose, I'd have to side with a .257 Roberts. Good varmint bullet selection and makes me feel a tad more comfortable with the idea of shooting deer with a .257 as opposed to a .24 or smaller caliber. Irrational? Absolutely, but it helps me sleep at night! FWIW, I tend towards splitting the two and going with a .222 Rem/.30-06 Sprg combination.

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #87 on: October 19, 2019, 12:42:22 PM »
30 cal. guy myself 308 win hard to beat ammo available pretty much anywhere ( and affordable )short action light weight great knock down power very accurate ???????? snipers used them for years very fond of the 22-250 also but if i had to pick just one it would be the 308 just a personal preference  you should shoot whatever you can hit what your aiming at with lol

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #88 on: October 21, 2019, 06:54:27 PM »
 "you should shoot whatever you can hit what your aiming at with lol
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That how I feel. 308 okay cal but 30-06 is better

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Re: Can only pick one!
« Reply #89 on: October 22, 2019, 10:45:16 PM »
I do love my old browning 30-06