![]() Here it is on a CVA Cascade I had chopped to 17 inches. I recently received my YHM R9 and have been impressed thus far. I also tested the Winchester Super Supressed and it shot very well averaging 1060 fps.Īll these loads are very quiet and blast (pun intended) to shoot with a can. 170 Horn, 7g Unique, Starline brass, CCI 450, 2.240 OAL Great accuracy. It's almost like a broadhead, and I will be trying it on deer this fall.Īnother load I developed was with the 170 Hornady. I caught this expanded bullet in milk jug #5. Magnum primers (CCI 450) really improve velocity consistency, but strangely actually average LOWER velocity than CCI 400'sĢ20 Maker, 11g Lil Gun, Starline Brass, CCI 450, 2.100 OAL. All the loads shoot around 1 inch at 100 yds, but curiously always print a little left of POI from standard loads. Again, these are strictly in my guns and using my chrony as my guide. In order to shorten the learning curve for other interested people, here's some loads I have developed and work well in my bolt guns. Maker Bullets makes two of my favorite bullets for the 350 in their 150 Rex and 220 Subsonic. No TrailBoss can be found so I have been working with AA5744, Lil Gun, and Unique. That said, it was an obvious candidate for subsonic loads although there is no published data. I've said it before, but it bears repeating, it is the most quirky/difficult cartridge I have ever loaded and most of the published data is HOT. Winchester made some weird decisions but the '9mm Magnum' is still a useful cartridge and actually very accurate. If a defect is discovered after completing the transfer, you must contact the manufacturer directly for repair or replacement.I've been doing a lot of testing with this cartridge being in a formerly shotgun only state the last two years. Once the firearm is transferred into your name, Cheaper Than Dirt! will not accept a return or exchange under any circumstance. It is important to thoroughly inspect your firearm before completion of the transfer. Call the FFL Dealer and set an appointment to confirm that the firearm is ready to be transferred. It may be an additional day or so before the FFL Dealer is ready to conduct the transfer of the firearm to you. The FFL Dealer will begin processing the shipment. Once shipped, your firearm will arrive at the FFL Dealer within 3-7 days business days. Most orders are processed within 2-3 business days from the time we receive and verify the FFL Dealers information. We will verify the FFL license and also make the FFL Dealer aware that an order from Cheaper Than Dirt! will soon be arriving for you. Once you place the firearm in your cart and checkout you will receive a confirmation email that has your order number and further instructions. If you feel the fees are too high, you can search for another FFL Dealer. The FFL Dealer is in business to make a profit and your internet purchase may be viewed as competition to their retail business. Fees can vary so check with the FFL Dealer ahead of time to request a quote on the fees associated with your firearm transfer. Remember, the FFL Dealer is doing you a favor and the process takes time to complete. There are duties that the FFL Dealer is required to do during the process which include a criminal and mental health background check through NICS. The FFL Dealer will usually charge a fee to conduct the transfer. If you choose a dealer that is not on our preferred list, either you or the FFL Dealer will be required to submit a copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number. To find a list of FFL Dealers in your area area CLICK HERE. You may choose an FFL Dealer from our preferred listing or you may find a dealer in your area. There are thousands of FFL Dealers in the United States. Locating a Federal-Firearm License Dealer (FFL) in Your Area For an individual to receive a firearm from Cheaper Than Dirt! it must be shipped to an FFL Dealer in your state. ![]() Transfer fees may apply.įederal law requires firearms to be shipped to FFL Dealers. Pick up your firearm from the FFL Dealer, who will need to do a criminal and mental health background check.If you choose an FFL Dealer that is not on our preferred list, you or your FFL Dealer will be required to fax or email us a signed copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number.Select a local Federal Firearms Licensed (FFL) Dealer that will accept the firearm and complete the transfer.Add your selected firearm(s) to your shopping cart and check out.
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