that doesn't satisfy me, it might othersYou can load them on a spent module. Aim the rifle DOWN and screw in a primed module. I thought one of the vendors offered just the bolt (module) that had not been machined. It was just a "dummy" module.
that doesn't satisfy me, it might othersYou can load them on a spent module. Aim the rifle DOWN and screw in a primed module. I thought one of the vendors offered just the bolt (module) that had not been machined. It was just a "dummy" module.
that doesn't satisfy me, it might others
All my questions are answered. Shooting is clean. The modules seal real good. Nothing was used on the threads; rear seal did the job, and well. Loading is easy, both at home, and in the field. System works.
Are we talking grains by weight?
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It appears the Higher the Powder Charges the Tighter the Velocity Spread.
How does the 2,181 fps with the 100 Gr V BH 209, 250 Gr Bullet & CCI Std Rifle Primer compare to the Fed 209A Primer Velocity & do you feel that is the Max Load with DI in an Omega?
That is hypothetical. Can't really answer, don't have one. Would entail carrying a nut driver, and a vial of modules, wouldn't be that much more 'stuff' in one's pockets. It doesn't take much to remove, and install the modules, and it is easy to do.Would you use it while hunting?
How about you @billyboy*, will you use it hunting this year?
One thing we do 'know' for sure is the data measured today using 100 grain Blackhorn is for 250 grain bullets in the CHART near the same as the speeds listed for 120 grain of Blackhorn.
Has anyone here tested the bore variable by running this test: .45 bullet using a constant BH209 charge (say 100 grV) in a .45 vs a .50 rifle? I have to think the pressure and velocity would differ at least a little.
I assume this is BH209?
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