i was looking at these dies.http://www.ebay.com/itm/161985835056?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Ya Rick. I talked to him last night about that on the phone. With the rifle that he bought, the only thing he can do with it is to shoot it in the factory class.Nothing wrong with Hornady dies, but a better choice would be to send 3 fired cases to Harrell's Precision. They will send you a full length bushing die that will fit your chamber. Get a Wilson seater die for bullet seating and an arbor press . You may even be able to find a used one. BTW- you asked on another thread about centerfire and score matches in your area were mentioned. If you do choose to shoot IBS Varmint For Score matches you will be in a serious handicap. If that's what you want to shoot you will need a 30BR or 30PPC and a custom rifle to play that game. Just sayin...
Rick
is it just because of the bullet diameter i would be handicaped?Nothing wrong with Hornady dies, but a better choice would be to send 3 fired cases to Harrell's Precision. They will send you a full length bushing die that will fit your chamber. Get a Wilson seater die for bullet seating and an arbor press . You may even be able to find a used one. BTW- you asked on another thread about centerfire and score matches in your area were mentioned. If you do choose to shoot IBS Varmint For Score matches you will be in a serious handicap. If that's what you want to shoot you will need a 30BR or 30PPC and a custom rifle to play that game. Just sayin...
Rick
Explained to you on the phone last night why it would be a handicap shooting score with a six in the IBS. If you were shooting in the UBR, I would say no because they use caliber specific targets.is it just because of the bullet diameter i would be handicaped?
Explained to you on the phone last night why it would be a handicap shooting score with a six in the IBS. If you were shooting in the UBR, I would say no because they use caliber specific targets.
Explained to you on the phone last night why it would be a handicap shooting score with a six in the IBS. If you were shooting in the UBR, I would say no because they use caliber specific targets.
Rick. he couldn't compete in the VFS class because that rifle that he has weights a little over 13lbs, actually 13.3 without optics. He'd never make weight unless he has somebody chamber him a aftermarket barrel that is shorter and might as well chamber it in 30Br if he is going that route. I told him shoot factory a few times and if you think you might get serious about it get a used heavy rifle in 30BR.Nothing wrong with Hornady dies, but a better choice would be to send 3 fired cases to Harrell's Precision. They will send you a full length bushing die that will fit your chamber. Get a Wilson seater die for bullet seating and an arbor press . You may even be able to find a used one. BTW- you asked on another thread about centerfire and score matches in your area were mentioned. If you do choose to shoot IBS Varmint For Score matches you will be in a serious handicap. If that's what you want to shoot you will need a 30BR or 30PPC and a custom rifle to play that game. Just sayin...
Rick
I hear ya. It would be more fun if everybody kicked in 10 bucks in a pot instead of getting a piece of wood. It seems that I concentrate more if coin is involved.i just want to shoot to see what is like.its just a hobby for me.its not like your winning $100000000000.i'm one of those guys that like to show up with what i got and have fun.
Rick. he couldn't compete in the VFS class because that rifle that he has weights a little over 13lbs, actually 13.3 without optics. He'd never make weight unless he has somebody chamber him a aftermarket barrel that is shorter and might as well chamber it in 30Br if he is going that route. I told him shoot factory a few times and if you think you might get serious about it get a used heavy rifle in 30BR.
UBR is like Bernie Sanders...a wacked out Socialist!!! NSSA skeet shooting; four gauges are shot; .410 bore, 28, 20 and 12 gauges; anyone is welcome to shoot a .410 in the 12 gauge event, or even a 28 or 20. But, guess what...everyone shoots a 12...because its the best tool for the job in that game. Geesh...the day socialism creeps into rifle shooting is the day I go back to skeet! ciao
Do they hand out participation trophies at ubr "events"( since they are not heads up MATCTHES")?