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| Hope my 280 shoots that well! |
| Posts: 20173 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009 |
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| Really nice!! Love it! I haven't shot my 270 yet. Can't wait! Really glad to see you using the 110gr TSX. I've used it a lot in 6.8SPC.
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| 22 hornet or 223. I have a Luxus Ruger in the Hornet and my Model 11 is 223. Sometimes it's nice to just buy good inexpensive ammo off the shelf.
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| I wish I could get Adam to do me a 218 bee in the M11 but they are doing hornets...So I broke down and did a hornet... That M11 is just so thin and trim it fits small calibers. Ed
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| Generally, people get something like a .22 Hornet because it makes a very light .22 center-fire rifle. But I would guess that the Hornet Luxus is going to weigh about the same as a .243 or .270 Luxus. That's about 6-1/2 lbs, right? It could even weigh a bit more if they use the same barrel contour and external dimensions. If Luxus is using a fast twist barrel for the .22 calibers then I would get a .223. If Luxus uses a slow twist barrel for .22 calibers, my alternate choice would be the .22-250. It seems odd, doesn't it? But, because of the move toward heavier bullets for use in military rifles, some wonderful heavy-for-caliber ammunition is available for the .223. No such move toward heavy bullets seems to have occurred for the .22-250. A fast twist .223 single shot firing 75gr match bullets would really be nice.
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| Nice grouping Grenadier. She looks good and she can cook! |
| Posts: 609 | Location: Cincinnati | Registered: 25 December 2005 |
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| Thanks for the complement, Adam, but I think you meant that for SingleShotGuy. Adam, can you tell us what rate of twist you are using for the .223 barrel?
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| Posts: 10900 | Location: North of the Columbia | Registered: 28 April 2008 |
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| I love that rifle and hunt with a single shot. But we hunt in some of the most miserable conditions in the northwest. I'd hate to subject such a nice looking rifle to these conditions. Still, I'm leaning towards ordering one. |
| Posts: 48 | Location: About 2 miles from Viola, OR (pop 23) | Registered: 11 December 2005 |
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| oops, apologies to single shot guy...and Grenadier it is Adam not Alan. A lot of guys make that mistake, maybe I was supposed to be named Alan We use standard twists, and in .223 I think...think it is 1 in 14, or 1 in 12. Joe, that is what wax and oil is for! Really, if you wax and oil the wood it takes on a finish and patina that cannot be duplicated by any other means than to wax oil and carry the gun. the wood begins to glow and becomes more beautiful. |
| Posts: 609 | Location: Cincinnati | Registered: 25 December 2005 |
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| No problem, Adam.......The more I handle that rifle, the more I like it !! |
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