Not here, you fire off some rounds during the day and they start to show up at 3AM. Sad when even the coyotes know when you cant do anything about it due government regulations... Canada is getting worse and worse. Like I said.. Geese too you watch how they sit on the outskirts of the cities where you can't shoot. Speaks for itself when even pests know how limited we are by these idiotic liberal regulations when most people don't even know or care.
I'm just wondering, if you tune your reloads to the rifle, the tuner wouldn't be needed i assume. then you can run your suppressor with tuned reloads shooting as good as you got with the tuner but moderated noise level.
I don't reload. That's my problem, but I am planning on it. And yea, I could tune the ammo to the gun and then run the suppressor. But even with the suppressor, for shooting coyotes out to 400 I would be fine with the group it shot with the suppressor. Thanks for watching.
I’ve heard you talk about shooting big game at some stupid distances…. If you think that first group “isn’t bad”. You really have zero business shooting long range at animals.
I had a browning A bolt in 270 win with a Boss. Never really got to use it to its full potential on the Westcoast of the south island New Zealand. Used it on Red deer and Tahr.
Comes in at just under $500 Cdn. It was worth it but gets very steep when you consider import "Doody" and currency conversion. Unfortunately the retailers that resell them here in Canada IE Dominion mark Eric's prices up substantially.
If that big banana hanging in the front of the Rifle, it’s so quiet why do you wear ear pro? And if it’s not quiet, why the hell put that on your rifle?
One of the biggest mistakes I have ever made with a firearm was Putting the EC tuner on my 300PRC and firing it with no hearing protection. Was used to it without the brake but after that one shot with the brake I couldn't hear properly for almost a week after. You NEED ear protection when shooting a brake like this.
Been doing research about the problems your having w your savage 338 lapua . Looks like savage is known for having really loose bores and super slopy chambers so I'm guessing you got a lemon. Good luck but if it was me id trade it n cut your losses. You will and already have spent so much $$$ on ammo . Just trade it b my advice
Nice looking setup. I'm running an 80gr TTSX @3400 in 243. Tikka t3 Superlite with factory 1/10 barrel. It stacks 3 shots of the 80's and does ok with most between 70 and 90. It is an excellent varmint /whitetail setup. I'm thinking about a rebarrel for the heavyweights. Better BC to buck wind. 6 creed looks good but since I'm set up to load .243 I'll probably stay there. Anything with factory ammo option is better just in case for me. That E.C.Tuner really work's. I don't own one but have seen multiple in video's doing their thing. Nice video. Keep'em coming
I've found with tuners, they can tune a load for a day and conditions for that day. But under different conditions and weather and Temps. They change and need re-tuned. When hunting, you don't have that luxury. If you are at a match, you do. Best way is HL find load with wide node that changing weather and Temps will not change you POI. Tuners just allow for minor tweaks that Hunters don't have time to shot and adjust for.
You'd have to do a lot of testing to prove that out....how do you know it's not the myriad of other variables it could be, mainly powder, that can change things drastically even with temp stable powder........
Shooting of that bag will be more accurate that using a magpul bipod. The bag allows the rifle to settle and slide freely under recoil where the bipod will hop and skip when the rifle is fired causing inconsistent tracking of the rifle. Always use a bag or pack on lighter weight hunting rifles to get the most accuracy and precision out of it.
I love my burris veracity ph. I dont like mil or moa. I set it to yards, so much easier for me. The app inputs the weather and shows the hold left or right. Its 100% a cheat code.