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Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:10 pm
by kevinbear
My dream Hornet is a Anschutz 1730, looks just like a 1712. You could use this for your heavy gun.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =138363188
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:43 am
by thskeer
I have a 1730 HB that is like new, and I LOVE IT! We have a 200 yd reduced HP range in Manassas (malinois are you still coming?) that I think the 6BR would be KING on. Too bad I'm not in a position to rebarrel yet....
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:29 am
by kevinbear
What's your favorite Hornet load?
Mine is CCI br sr primer
11.2 gr. H110
40 gr. Hornady V- Max
2834 fps
The Hornet is a soild 250 yd cartridge with this load on nearly anything from those little picket pin ground squirrels to head shots on turkeys to coyotes.
That load is tolerent of the short seating depth required by the Ruger 77 rotary magazines.
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:43 am
by malinois
I had not given the Anschultz any concideration because those Anschultz hornets are very pricey and the cooper is a lot cheaper with a S/S match barrel already installed and its a single shot just like my smallbore rifle which i prefer its just me....I want to copy my small and big bore guns and of course it does a bang up job on the small varmints too...an added bonus....Yes I am still comming to Fairfax..Is the address posted on the NRA match listing the address for the range I am shooting the Smallbore match.
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:15 am
by Innocent
thskeer....you going to have your hands full if malinios shows up in VA....
Innocent
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:41 pm
by malinois
Well thats only if he has a supply of Nassau Royale, its great suff ....
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:29 pm
by SPRTN308
malinois wrote:Well thats only if he has a supply of Nassau Royale, its great suff ....
Holy crap, someone else who loves this stuff? It's damn near impossible to get it up here in Canada these days. Something about distribution. I don't know. I never know where to look for it when I'm in the US.
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:08 pm
by malinois
The reason the supply is short is it dosent make it pass Mary and Me down here......lol
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:51 pm
by Innocent
sprtn308....my supply was to get it when I was over there..haven't been over in a few years, the bug licenses have gotten outrageous and the restrictions on spear fishing are not much better, so there isn't as much attraction to go over. I'll look here at Applejacks in Denver and see if they have any.
Innocent Mary
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:31 am
by malinois
good luck mary....
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:41 am
by drover
In my experience I have found that the 243 and 260 both start to lose the "gilt edge" accuracy at about 1500 rounds, when I was shooting 7/08 the went about 2000 or slightly over.
As Jerry G. said - it is all about heat, heat is the killer of barrels and it has to be an accepted part of the game that your barrels are going to get hot. But, compared to the costs of everything else in shooting high-power barrels are cheap. Generally for a major match you will spend enough for the ammo components, entry fee, food, motel, and travel that you could buy a new barrel and more than likely had a good start on having it chambered and fitted.
But to get back to the subject, I notice that the accuracy begins to deteriorate at the longer ranges. It is generally some turkey misses that I thought should have been there and then it begins to show up on rams (the only reason it takes longer to show up on rams is because they are more forgiving because of their shape, usually the onset of ram misses are misread as a missed condition rather than blaming the barrel).
If you want a cartridge that is easy on barrels, knocks rams over consistently, is realatively inexpensive to reload, and whose barrels last for ages then go to a 7 BR. But, if you shoot in windy conditions you better be a good wind reader because they are slow enough that the wind drift will kill you if you are not.
drover
Re: Barrel Life
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:52 am
by Innocent
Malinios...until you get in what I left in and that was only the first of the year...18F and several inches of snow 8 days ago.
I'll stick to the cold Florida or at least some where south of Tropic of Cancer.... and a high yesterday of 17C.
Innocent M