What is H1000 used for?

What is H1000 used for?

In addition, with heavy bullets, H1000 gives top velocity and performance in such cartridges as the 6mm-284, 257 Weatherby, 270 Winchester, and 300 Winchester Magnum. In a short period of time this powder has achieved considerable popularity among long-range match shooters.

Is the Weihrauch hw100 air rifle any good?

Then let’s call out the quality of manufacture. It’s clear that the manufacturing quality of all Weihrauch air rifles – including the HW100 – is superlative. Metal finish and bluing is always top-notch. The Minelli stocks match this quality level, too.

What are the options available on the hw100?

There’s a choice of stock styles available, including thumbhole and sporter styles. Laminate, walnut and black or green soft-touch covered wood are the choices of stock material. In addition, the HW100 is available in carbine configuration.

What is the difference between the hw100 and hw110?

Yes, they are quite similar PCP air rifles, however the HW110 is shorter and lighter than the 110. The 100 has a larger capacity magazine (14 shots compared to 10 in.177 caliber) and a higher shot count. The 100 has easier magazine loading. It also has a single-shot tray available.

What is the Weatherby 338-378 cartridge?

Chuck Hawks shares information about the .338-378 Weatherby Magnum cartridge. The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum By Chuck Hawks As the name implies, Weatherby’s ultimate .338 is based on a necked-down .378 Weatherby Magnum case.

What is Hodgdon’s extruded powder?

This extruded powder is a member of Hodgdon’s Extreme series of powder with slow-burning characteristics, perfect for highly-overbored magnums like the 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm STW and the 30-378 Weatherby.

What is the difference between a Win Mag and Win Mag 338?

Magnum, but in practical killing power there is little difference. Actually, the .338 Win. Mag. achieves about all the performance practical from a .338 hunting cartridge and the larger capacity .338 magnums are largely superfluous, even for Alaskan brown bear. They do kick harder, though!

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