@Tentman….yeah mate,that is some very sound advice right there.I do it with HMR 17 when competitions come up,makes all the difference in the world when transitioning back to the “healthier” calibers
@Tentman….yeah mate,that is some very sound advice right there.I do it with HMR 17 when competitions come up,makes all the difference in the world when transitioning back to the “healthier” calibers
Last edited by A330driver; 28-11-2024 at 08:51 AM.
It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary
I shot off the last of my ammo for my M-28. It's a shitty Rifle but it shoots well enough.
10 rounds offhand 100m
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
At the range with my " new" Lee Speed.
8 shots standing,surplus ball ammo from 1943.
Pulled that flyer badly but all in all happy with the Rifle,barrel heats up really quickly
. Need to find some proper heavy .311 bullets because it shoots so high.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Slug the bore before looking for projectiles, very few are .311", .313" is more likely, I cast and sell bullets for the .303 mine are sized .314" and even they are not big enough
to fit some barrels, don't use military surplus ammo if you value your bore it is load with Cordite and will erode the rifling, the original .303 was loaded with 215 grain paper patched
lead projectiles and black powder, swapping to a 215 RN copper jacket and cordite, Norma at one time made their version of this bullet, the Hornady 174 RN is the closest to the original
125 yard zero check.
75/15/10 black powder matters
I normally shoot better than that too. The .223 fired two further rounds today,two big fat muttons ( mine) hanging in the garage now. So much easier just debaaing them out in paddock ,no stress and no man handling them.
75/15/10 black powder matters
We had a go at a "challenge" simulating this sort of thing at our range the other day. I rigged up a deer target with a 150mm gong in the vital spot. We went back to 571M. Pretty much what Eric Cortina calls his ethical hunter challenge.
You ought to have seen the guys faces as I read the course of fire "only your first shot counts, no shooting other gongs till you've done your cold bore shot on this target". We did give them two just to improve morale. Wind was about one MOA value. Two shooters (out of 8) made it on the first shot, me included although the mental pressure on me was a good deal less because I fully understood the structure of it. Both sucessfull shots made with 6mm CMs haha.
100m standing offhand with the .223, ignore the .308 group.
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Just checking elevation at 400yds(308) with thermal clipon on front of scope,blastery nor west blowing left to right.Need to dial day scope down 2 clks.Shooting off bonnet of truck.![]()
My friends and I use clay pigeons to help sight in. Our range has earth the berms at 50,100,150, and 200 yards. Start at 50 or 100 yds and shoot till you break the birds. Your shots are easy to see in the dirt. Then go to paper for the final adjustments. We currently shoot mostly at 200 yds. We break the birds and then shoot the fragments.More fun than just shooting paper. A lot of fun with a 22 lr.
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