
Tag: target


.223Rem Sierra GameKing 55gr load devalopment
Reloading for my .223Rem was something I wanted to do long, long time ago, but never found enough spare time to do it. Every time I was running out of factory ammunition I just went to the shop and bought

Steyr Pro Hunter and Zeiss Diavari 2.5-10×52 review
I was asked before why I bought rifles I own and what criteria used to select them, so I thought I might as well tell you about this one, which was my first Scottish rifle. I shot and enjoyed older

.308 Win load development with Speer 180gr SPBT bullets over Vihtavuori N140 powder
When I bought my .308 Win rifle I got 2 boxes of Sako 150gr SP ammo with it and shot a few roe with it. I think majority of deer dropped on the spot with a few making 10-40 yards