Glad to see someone besides me is still using the old reliable Oehler. I’ve been using mine for over 30 years. Even the original ink pad is still printing. I seriously doubt one of the new fangled ones will last that long. I HATE the LabRadar I bought.
Dear Sir - Vickie contacted LabRadar numerous times over the years, they would never work with us or provide dealer pricing, if Garmin puts them out of business, I for one will not miss them. Thanks.
I don't think you are capturing the brass correctly. Your brass should shrink in length when the shoulder gets blown out during fire forming. If it is gaining length the firing pin is shoving the brass into the chamber and upon firing the brass is getting stretched. You have to capture the brass between the shoulder and the head of the case. If not things will be erratic and brass life will suffer.
I absolutely love your videos and one of these days I’m gonna have you build a rifle for me maybe we should trade a few of my hayburners for a build would like to go with you one of these day’s for your shooting session since I’m in your area frequently
Glad to see you were open to some input on the garmin, you will never go back to the oehler. you will be much happier with the significantly reduced set up time
Dear Sir - I love my old Oehler 35p's, but I hate missing readings due to poor light; if the Garmin solves that issue it will be "worth it." Thanks.....
Great video. Really enjoy your channel....your little miss is growing like a weed...thanks for sharing what you do. I think people need to understand what it takes to make a precision rifle. Plus the effort involved to verify accuracy. Thanks again.
The Garmins Xero’s are everything they say. I have had one since they’re release and it is amazing, you’ll be happy with it. Keep the videos coming, take care and Merry Christmas 🎄
I’m becoming increasingly obsessed with larger magnums, in part thanks to your channel! As for your curiosity about cases and their associated velocities & pressures as it relates to chamber fit… Erik Cortina and some fellow F-Class competitors have those digital targets… No idea what the formal name of those targets are or the equipment are, but that would certainly help isolate your shooting data. Thanks! -Isaac
She is great on manual labor, not so much on logic and logistics; we are actually looking for someone else to add, or take over, her role and more. Contact us if you know anyone suitable. Thanks.............
Had 2 nosler 6.5prc cases with factory splits in necks plus stretched pockets in 3 or 4 this weekend…I could cry when that $$$ stuff gets tossed. On 12th firing on a couple hornadys. Peterson been holdin up..I push 153a tips 2950fps and 95gr v max 3625fps…24” carbon bsf
Try writing the shot number on the case with a sharpie, then can match brass to the shots on the chronograph, additionally, you can draw the group on your notepad while you are shooting and label the shots between each shot. That way you have the brass numbered, the shots in order on the chronograph printout and the shots marked as the fell on the target.
I shoot the big magnum 338 rum 338 378 even 50 bmg if u broke that barrel in correctly. Let me know when you want to build another I know a man who can build it to a 5 shot 1 hole gun for about 15 hundred dollars depending upon what u do to add to it I have several that will only make one hole if u do your part and save u a ton of money 💰
@quarterminutemagnums sir the barrel for a hart shilens match kreiger 4 to 6 hundred his muzzle break 150 what ever stock u want I went McMillan 600 Ceracote 100 timney trigger 150 100 to glass bed it not trying to be mean but there is a huge price on that stuff oh he will flute it for 100 just trying to save people alot of money like I have told other guys be glad to let anyone shoot mine I have several like I said just trying to help people save money
Dear Sir - in the last 20 years I have taken more game with regular .338 Lapua and 250g Bergers @ 2,950Fps than all others combined. Very lethal. Thanks.
You just unloaded 5 ton of gear to set up and shoot....... how about a camera? That seems like a whole lot of useless information, proves nothing that a couple shots go into one hole twice an inch apart. Run the barrel in, fire form your brass, then start to look at variations. Most barrels, even custom lapped ones, need a couple hundred rounds through them to settle down. The new owner of the weapon will pass judgement after some shooting. Your tests show it will be a shooter .... nothing more.