Back into Bullseye and load advice
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:39 pm
Greetings,
In the '80's I couldn't get enough of Bullseye shooting. Every weekend, many mornings before work I'd even drive to the range for some quick practice. You get the picture--nuts.
Fast forward, new job, daughter, much more golf and fishing and you know the story; dust gathers on the ol' target guns---and sadly, I let my scoped Steve Woods wad gun go. (If the buyer is reading this--please consider selling it back to me!). I still am pretty good with the .22's; Pardini SP from Nygord, Giles Ruger, and an early Marvel conversion unit.
My heavy slide Giles .45 has no scope and that's okay; I'm determined to get the proper Rx for my eyes to keep shooting irons. In fact, just last night I picked up some low power reading glasses and they already seem to be a great improvement! I'm pumped!!
So today I started digging through my old reloading stuff and found a lb of Hodgdon Clays and a lb of Vitavhouri 310. I've got a ton of brass and good on Win primers, plenty of both, 180gn and 200 gn lead swc, 500 Nosler 185 HP too. I Still have a Dillon Square deal so getting ready to load!
As it's been a few years; can you recommend some loads with these powders? I seem to recall about 4.5 of the Clays behind the lead and I think the Vitavhouri was the powder for the Nosler 185 years ago.
I'm heading to my first 2700 next week in Annapolis and hopefully one more before Perry--to get reclassified. Thanks in advance; love reading all the posts; before all the social media and great forums like this I was only reading Gil Hebard's Pistol Shooters Treasury!! Thanks in advance.
-Bruce
In the '80's I couldn't get enough of Bullseye shooting. Every weekend, many mornings before work I'd even drive to the range for some quick practice. You get the picture--nuts.
Fast forward, new job, daughter, much more golf and fishing and you know the story; dust gathers on the ol' target guns---and sadly, I let my scoped Steve Woods wad gun go. (If the buyer is reading this--please consider selling it back to me!). I still am pretty good with the .22's; Pardini SP from Nygord, Giles Ruger, and an early Marvel conversion unit.
My heavy slide Giles .45 has no scope and that's okay; I'm determined to get the proper Rx for my eyes to keep shooting irons. In fact, just last night I picked up some low power reading glasses and they already seem to be a great improvement! I'm pumped!!
So today I started digging through my old reloading stuff and found a lb of Hodgdon Clays and a lb of Vitavhouri 310. I've got a ton of brass and good on Win primers, plenty of both, 180gn and 200 gn lead swc, 500 Nosler 185 HP too. I Still have a Dillon Square deal so getting ready to load!
As it's been a few years; can you recommend some loads with these powders? I seem to recall about 4.5 of the Clays behind the lead and I think the Vitavhouri was the powder for the Nosler 185 years ago.
I'm heading to my first 2700 next week in Annapolis and hopefully one more before Perry--to get reclassified. Thanks in advance; love reading all the posts; before all the social media and great forums like this I was only reading Gil Hebard's Pistol Shooters Treasury!! Thanks in advance.
-Bruce