I agree, since I don't turn my necks and I do despise removing crimps unless I use the swager (it's not as painful.. lol)
Organizing a bit and starting some cleanup as I have been shooting mostly 22 lately, no reloading needed. My stock is pretty good for now til I get the wsm out the range...
I used SC for my last can purchase and it went smoothly, except for the wait.... blame that on the system, not the company. I also paid by check with a trust account, so that added about a week or so to my wait, but when it takes close to a year, what's a week? LOL
Have one more in the lineup...
That could well be... I don't have any 'fresh' powders, so mine are a bit aged. though pretty well sealed up for storage, but I agree with Rob, much over 40% and I try to avoid it. I may have done it successfully at slightly higher, but I'd say 45 is about tops for me with what I have on hand.
Valid point and I have used a few different means to overcome that issue successfully in the past, so it doesn't really concern me too much to be honest. Fingers are burned, but not from cans, previous life.... ;) lol
In my experience, CCI Quiet are hollywood quiet, but inconsistent of late and won't cycle a semi auto (710fps). Quiet semi-auto likely will cycle and are pretty dang accurate for me (835fps) and Suppressor are very accurate (970fps), though the loudest of the three when shooting suppressed. That...
Yes, mostly squirrel, small game and currently I am shooting CCI Suppressor ammo. It is very accurate and still subsonic and does the job just fine on small critters.
I have as well. I put a Crossfire II on one of my Savage 22's. It's a 4-12x50. Yes, overkill, but it is a hunting rifle and I want light gathering and need AO, this is adjustable to very close. 40mm too big? haa... lol
Looking at reviews and specs, it does say 45-70, though as with many higher pressure cartridges, there may be some barrel length restrictions on that one.
I'm pretty sold on one 45 can that will cover everything I really need. I know I need different pistons for the smaller calibers, but that's not an issue.
I already have two dedicated 22 cans, so they are covered well and I have a 30cal rifle can that covers pretty much all of my long gun...
I would consider a 9mm can, but I have one and want to build at least one more 45 that could be suppressed, so on one hand, I hate to not have that option, but on the other hand, I realize that many 45 cans are a bit bigger or longer to handle the added suppression needs. This usually means they...