Steve from Brownells explains the difference between weighing and throwing powder charges for reloading. For high-volume practice loads, throwing charges with a powder measure is efficient, but weighing every 10th or 20th round is recommended to ensure consistency. For maximum pressure loads or precision shooting, especially with cartridges like the 300 Ultra Mag, weighing every single charge to within a tenth of a grain is crucial. For lower-pressure pistol rounds like 38 Special wadcutters, occasional weighing is sufficient to check powder measure adjustment.
The YHM Nitro 30 suppressor is highlighted for its robust construction and versatility. It is full-auto rated for calibers ranging from .17 HMR up to .300 Ultra Mag, indicating its durability. The suppressor includes interchangeable rear caps (QD and direct thread) and front caps (muzzle brake and flat), offering customization. Its construction features a modern 'no external tube' design with visible welds, contributing to cost-effectiveness. The reviewer notes its effective sound suppression, even on a .300 Win Mag bolt-action rifle, and emphasizes its competitive pricing under $900, positioning it as a strong value proposition in the market.
This video showcases a successful long-range moose hunt in Northern Utah, demonstrating expert techniques for engaging targets at 650 yards. Instruction from professional guide Tyler Scofield highlights the importance of stable shooting platforms, precise ranging with tools like Swarovski spotting scopes, and accurate windage calculations. The successful harvest underscores the effectiveness of modern long-range rifle systems and calibers like the 6.5 for large game.
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