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    Very good shooting.
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    Earlier this week I finalised in theory a 6.5*55 load using sierra 140grain gamechanger bullets and today with fair weather conditions I went to Rotorua NZDA 300metre range to test it. Strelok predicted 2 1/4 moa elevation off my 220 metre zero. Labradar confirmwd MV @ 2764'/sec. I was very pleased with the proof group of 25mm - 0.29moa shooting prone off pack; no sling and my left fist supporting the toe of the stock. Rifle Schultz and Larsen Victory and scipe @ 12X
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    I also rechecked my zero for my go to Sgk sbt 140 load at 300m and it gruipwd .57moa. Pleasing.
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    I built a tall target to check drops against strelok.

    3 @405m, over a pack and with a very light l-r wind. strelok predicted 90cm drop - looks pretty good to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    I built a tall target to check drops against strelok.

    3 @405m, over a pack and with a very light l-r wind. strelok predicted 90cm drop - looks pretty good to me.
    Looks a bit over engineered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Looks a bit over engineered!
    The target is just the wooden part - but you are probably right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    The target is just the wooden part - but you are probably right.
    I was having a dig mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    I built a tall target to check drops against strelok.

    3 @405m, over a pack and with a very light l-r wind. strelok predicted 90cm drop - looks pretty good to me.
    Hey Ross out of interest what caliber you shooting there please ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Hey Ross out of interest what caliber you shooting there please ?

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    It's a 16 1/2" 260 Rem, shooting 123 grain SST's at 2770. I've got a 156 grain Oryx load @ 2500 that shoots to the same poi at 100 for stuff that really needs to get in.

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    Finally got to the range again to try this out. Did a zero session for both my rifles then tried this, so not clean bore, and a bit of heat mirage going on. I had both rifles set to 5x. As is evidenced by the left plate (completely missed with the .308) I don’t do a lot of standing unsupported shooting, I prefer a quick drop to the knee, which I did on right hand target.
    This is 100m with a bit of headwind. Anything out to 200 I’m happy to shoot off the knee, but any further out I usually have time to go prone and shoot off my pack.

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    Nice afternoon so I thought I'd chance my arm with the Howa 7.62x39. Cheated a bit and used my diy front rest but as it was 380 metres I thought I need all the help I can get so why not.
    1-6 bdc scope, Norinco silver box fmj, 12 inch plate, slight swirling breeze from 9 oclock. First shot ding, see it's on the rhs second in the middle, third on left edge as the wind must have dropped. I'm pretty suprised and quite pleased. It's not a range I would consider shooting at an animal with this cartridge though.
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    got bored sitting at home so rebedded the Howa .270w with a hot gluegun "blob job" similar to what model 70 winchesters and weatherbys have done in factory...rather happy with outcome and removed pressure points from forestock at same time....
    my target paper is 6"x8" with a 1" dot in centre...first two rounds wer inch off to left at hundy...slight adjustment and we good to go..hard work at hundy yards with fixed 4x post n rail...the post covers an inch at that range so its a matter of holding under till just about to fire then slight bit of up and squeaze off.
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Size:  2.65 MB this fella made mistake of stopping where I could see him...SST at a blistering speed in a hot load did the rest..LEFT HANDED out window of terrano at eye watering range of THREE PACES...
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    Nice
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    Now be sure to cut 5 inches from wound to avoid food posioning
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    too late...now if phone would let me upload 2nd photo you would see dinner plate relevance...the dogs got hind quarters and frame,I have scoffed the back steaks for my lunch.
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