Ab Rifleman
12-21-2003, 02:38 PM
Hi Guys,
Just want to say "Hello" and tell you how excited I am about sharing with fellow shooters and hunters. I live in Central Alberta with my wife Carolyn, and one small ****zu/Bichon named Lacey. Searching for more info on cast bullets led me to this site and I have enjoyed returning to view the conversation on the Shooters Forum for several years. My interests revolve around extreme velocity rifles and big bore rifles with cast bullets. My Marlin Guide Gun is my current toy and a favorite load is 58 grains BLC2 and a pure wheel weight 420 grain cast bullet from an RCBS mold. Chronographed at 1825 FPS. On the other side of the spectrum, I recently built a 270 Gibbs on a Sako AV action with a 27" Lothar Walther barrel. My favorite coyote load for this rifle is 62.5 grains H414, CCI 250 primer and a Sierra 110 spitzer. Chronographed velocity 3550 FPS.
Tend to get a little long winded on subjects I love.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your families as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Regards,
Bryan Anderson
Just want to say "Hello" and tell you how excited I am about sharing with fellow shooters and hunters. I live in Central Alberta with my wife Carolyn, and one small ****zu/Bichon named Lacey. Searching for more info on cast bullets led me to this site and I have enjoyed returning to view the conversation on the Shooters Forum for several years. My interests revolve around extreme velocity rifles and big bore rifles with cast bullets. My Marlin Guide Gun is my current toy and a favorite load is 58 grains BLC2 and a pure wheel weight 420 grain cast bullet from an RCBS mold. Chronographed at 1825 FPS. On the other side of the spectrum, I recently built a 270 Gibbs on a Sako AV action with a 27" Lothar Walther barrel. My favorite coyote load for this rifle is 62.5 grains H414, CCI 250 primer and a Sierra 110 spitzer. Chronographed velocity 3550 FPS.
Tend to get a little long winded on subjects I love.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your families as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Regards,
Bryan Anderson