Hahaha.. Money, What is it good for if you don't spend it? It's nice have new stuff to figure out, I guess that is what mostly hand crafting your Ammunition is all about. (For me) Hornady has almost always have been performers in my rifles, Sierra are good bullets, however you pay extra for them and (For Me) they shoot on par with the Hornady's. I like the Garmin, looks sensible, compact and not a lot to ask setting up. Well, Peace dude- Dave
Hi Dave: Yeah I know, it's just money until you don't have any. So I had to crack open my piggybank to get the Garmin. At this point my options for picking projectiles is based on what's available, which isn't much. I think in reality all the major brands of bullets probably fly fine. Although when I got the Garmin I also got 100 rds. of what Midway called "blemished" bullets. They claim it's only a cosmetic type thing. And they definitely are not as shiny as the regular stuff. So well see how they fly.
Another great video, sir ! Thanks
Hahaha.. Money, What is it good for if you don't spend it? It's nice have new stuff to figure out, I guess that is what mostly hand crafting your Ammunition is all about. (For me) Hornady has almost always have been performers in my rifles, Sierra are good bullets, however you pay extra for them and (For Me) they shoot on par with the Hornady's. I like the Garmin, looks sensible, compact and not a lot to ask setting up. Well, Peace dude- Dave
Hi Dave: Yeah I know, it's just money until you don't have any. So I had to crack open my piggybank to get the Garmin. At this point my options for picking projectiles is based on what's available, which isn't much. I think in reality all the major brands of bullets probably fly fine. Although when I got the Garmin I also got 100 rds. of what Midway called "blemished" bullets. They claim it's only a cosmetic type thing. And they definitely are not as shiny as the regular stuff. So well see how they fly.