I use Tac in various bullet weights from 55 to 80grs and from below zero up to around 90 degrees. Only thing I notice it seems to burn less efficiently in the cold. Western 556 Nato load data is where I get best results with Tac.
The pattern in the pic shows up in cold weather only.
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WTS 958 pieces of 357 Sig brass, only 21 pieces are nickel.
Mixed headstamp range pickup from local law enforcement and appear to be all once fired.
Unprocessed except for cleaning.
$60 shipped by flat rate box.
U.S. Postal Money Order only.
WTS:
1000 OFB mixed 223 $50/shipped.
Payment by U.S. Postal Money Order please.
Wet tumble then rolled with Rollsizer.com equipment otherwise unprocessed.
Mixed head stamp 40 S&W range brass. 2000 available...$45/1000 shipped or $75/2000 shipped. U.S. Postal money order please.
Nearly all once fired, if not all. Primarily range brass from local law enforcement agencies.
I'm referring to scalping not justified and legitimate supply chain cost increases just to clarify.
300 percent markup from March can't be justified by material cost increases.
There are some things coming in and out of stock. Got 4 back in stock emails on bulk 55 fmjbt bullets only last week and were in stock when I went to the website. Didn't buy due to the inflated prices. I only support vendors who refuse to scalp.
Since I've been through several panics over the...
I occasionally get readings that seem way off or don't even register but don't have anyway to determine what the cause is.
Since I'm using 2 different chronographs with the traditional skyscreens light conditions are a big factor.
My 2 chronographs also show different results all other things...
Can't make out the headstamp on the brass...I'm having a case failure problem with Browning once fired 9mm with loads well inside SAAMI limits...the brass appears weak just above the extractor groove despite fully supported chamber and shooting single shot...
Depends on the bullet and load...
Never had any problems with no cannelure match bullets...for bullets with cannelure I test with different crimp levels and sometimes get better consistency with a crimp...
My WOA shoots the Hornady 55 and 62 fmjbt very well out to 300 yards...also shoots Bob's 223 bullets 55 well but since they raised prices during the panic I stopped using them.
Networking with fellow shooters, especially at the range, sometimes helps...some of us at our range try to help out those who are actually shooting without scalping, etc.
Been watching the prices at Bob's and noticed they raised them since last week. IMHO sure looks bad raising prices during a panic. I'll shop elsewhere in the future.