They will both work for you the 800 just gives you another 200 yds of range with your holdover once you have the magnification set to match the ballistics of your chosen load.
Thanks for the replies. My powder reserves lean toward the larger calibers and have been running varget with the bergers. I was hoping to stick with varget if possible. The bullet is the 100 grain nosler partition run through a 24 inch barrel with a 1 in 8 twist. I don't have my cbto yet but...
Was trying to avoid that. Wanted a hunting load for the boy to use instead of match bullet loads I have. Suppose if I work up a load it won't require to much time if it will hold a minute at 100 yds. It will work as a whitetail load here. Thanks for the post.
Wanting to load some 100 grain nosler partitions in 6xc. Looking for starting load recommendations with powder selection. The only book I got with data is Berger and don't want to try and manipulate data for their Bullets to fit a partition. If you need more info I can post it up. Thank you.
Have you been to the range to confirm the rifle will do what you want it to do? The vx6s are nice glass. I am bias to Kahles glass but have a vx6 that will definitely hold zero. If you are planning on dialing Moa / mils you can't cheap out better to save up and buy the best you can if this is...
I am using the slogan on two of my hunting rifles and am very satisfied with it. It will hold tight to your shoulder or support arm as a standard sling and gives the option to run as a two shoulder rig as well. Dying I prefer the magnum sling for both the added shoulder strap width and overall...
I use a collet resizing die by Larry Willis on my 7 rem mag belted cases. Not sure if this is caused by stretch above the web on your cases or not but might be something to look into. Innovative Technologies - Reloading Equipment
I have yet to apply this technique to my optics but the process appears sound lest I am missing something. Bravo I am curious as to your process for testing without firing are you able to explain it briefly for me. Thank you.