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Gunwerks rifles, Huskemaw scopes, and The BOTW
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<blockquote data-quote="jbroadnax" data-source="post: 316685" data-attributes="member: 5421"><p>I personally do not think that turret adjustments are the best option for hunting. I do not like any system that forces me to take my eye off the target. I pick up the Geovids, judge the animal, range the animal, pick the correct strata line for the target, bang, dead. Yes, I spent the previous two hours of the hunt figuring the wind. </p><p></p><p>I did notice that Gunwerks has pre-determined the calibers they will build rifles in. Well I guess that makes load development easy huh? Not really a custom rifle either.</p><p></p><p>As for the the change in humidity. I have certainly experienced varying velocities with varying temperatures. I have switched to Hodgdon Extreme Powders in an attempt to combat this problem. H4831 is not the best performing powder in a WBY mag but has proved to be amazingly consistent from 95degree Georgia days to the 10 degree Kansas rifle season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbroadnax, post: 316685, member: 5421"] I personally do not think that turret adjustments are the best option for hunting. I do not like any system that forces me to take my eye off the target. I pick up the Geovids, judge the animal, range the animal, pick the correct strata line for the target, bang, dead. Yes, I spent the previous two hours of the hunt figuring the wind. I did notice that Gunwerks has pre-determined the calibers they will build rifles in. Well I guess that makes load development easy huh? Not really a custom rifle either. As for the the change in humidity. I have certainly experienced varying velocities with varying temperatures. I have switched to Hodgdon Extreme Powders in an attempt to combat this problem. H4831 is not the best performing powder in a WBY mag but has proved to be amazingly consistent from 95degree Georgia days to the 10 degree Kansas rifle season. [/QUOTE]
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