Have we got such monster-birds here in Sweden?? :scared:
Do you mean the bloodthirsty Orrus Vasterbottnis ?
No, not anymore. I got everyone of them during the winter 2009.
It was a tough job but someone had to do it.
And now, thanks to you, just like the extinct Swedish hipostrichasauresrectum, my kids will only be able to see them in pictures..!![]()
Hope I'm not getting to far off from your main question, but I thought I'd throw in my reloading results for something to have for reference. Just bought a new Browning .375 H&H a month or so ago. Have tried Nosler 260 AB, 300 AB, Grand Slams and Barnes TSX's and three different powders. Rl15, H4831 and H380. So far the 260AB and RL15 has given me the best results. Around .910 inch five shot groups at 100 yds. Don't think I'm rich to go out buy all these supplies at once. My gunsmith has been a fan of the .375 H&H for forty years and had partial boxes of the bullets he was willing to share. Plus I already had the powders. Sorry I have not taken the chronograph out yet. Wanted to get some better groups first. Won't take it out until spring or we get some 70 degree days. I'll keep trying different powder volumes and primer combos to try and get better groups. More to follow later.
Hi BigBore,
Thanks for the info it sounds like I have more room to play than I thought as I am only up to 72 grains of RL15 at this time. Oh by the way what kind of primers are you using? I'm using Remington mag rifle and CCI mag rifle. I started reloading back in the late sixty's and still love doing it even if it didn't save money. Have always known you could load better more accurate loads custom for your gun than you could buy..