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Go help him then.... getting 2.5 to 3" groups at 50 yards for the past hour.
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And throw that brake away.
I have watched you adjust your scope 17 times. It is not the scope.
Igor the Butcher strikes again.Show me on the doll where the 30cal noises hurt you.
No one likes the annoying dude at the range telling others how to shoot.Go help him then.
FIFYNo one likes the annoying dude on the forum telling others how to shoot.
So I will help him, if he asks.
Pretty good for 50yds
So come help me.No one likes the annoying dude at the range telling others how to shoot.
So I will help him, if he asks.
This has to be the 2024 bolt action scatter shot smoothbore thingiemajigie- right? right? What do I win?
I’d love to but, I recently earned myself a deserved spanking for one from the perspective of @Amputee Marksman ’s dog in Home Depot.Parody thread incoming.
Sounds like the guy is swimming in circles though.Screw him! What kind of loser actually goes to the range to try and get better?? He should just sit at home and post on NES.
Actually, I don't know what caliber he was shooting, that is why I didnt mention it on the OP. An AR10 lower can shoot 6.5 Brocmoor.You wouldn’t be crying if it was a 6.5 Crymore.
the more provocative question is - what were YOU doing there at 50yds, and with that benchrest vise?I don't know what caliber he was shooting
Definitely be ovulating thoughYou wouldn’t be crying if it was a 6.5 Crymore.
I was shooting at a 100, sighting a new scope and trying CCI LRM primers on a 6.5 Brocmoor.the more provocative question is - what were YOU doing there at 50yds, and with that benchrest vise?
a combined 50/100 sucks, as it mixes wrong crowds. harvard is smarter with a 25/50 and separate 100 and then separate 200/300.and trying CCI LRM primers on a 6.5 Brocmoor.
a combined 50/100 sucks, as it mixes wrong crowds. harvard is smarter with a 25/50 and separate 100 and then separate 200/300.
i did not see any real difference in SRP vs LRP, with the same exact brass and powder load. most SD diff comes from the neck tension uniformity.
if you do not have it yet and want to be masochistic - this may help:
Brass Prep Station | Prepper Brass For Better Reloads - LoadDevelopment.com
Prepping brass correctly, before starting your reloading process, can mean the difference between consistent accurate ammo, or junk ammo resulting in large groups. A brass prep station is a reloading tool that helps clean and prepare brass cases for reloading. It can remove dirt, debris, and...www.loaddevelopment.com
but i refuse to brush the neck inside for a 100-300 rds batch.
so, no archers and crossbows? odd. gotta be more inclusive when going full bananas.This one is combined 10, 25, 50, 100, handgun and shotgun.
I saw no difference between LR and LRM.a combined 50/100 sucks, as it mixes wrong crowds. harvard is smarter with a 25/50 and separate 100 and then separate 200/300.
i did not see any real difference in SRP vs LRP, with the same exact brass and powder load. most SD diff comes from the neck tension uniformity.
if you do not have it yet and want to be masochistic - this may help:
Brass Prep Station | Prepper Brass For Better Reloads - LoadDevelopment.com
Prepping brass correctly, before starting your reloading process, can mean the difference between consistent accurate ammo, or junk ammo resulting in large groups. A brass prep station is a reloading tool that helps clean and prepare brass cases for reloading. It can remove dirt, debris, and...www.loaddevelopment.com
but i refuse to brush the neck inside for a 100-300 rds batch.
Yes, still using 4350. I get 4 SD.so, no archers and crossbows? odd. gotta be more inclusive when going full bananas.
r u still using h4350? what es/sd you get there?
magnum is needed for SRP, the cci #450, for large it is not advised, i tried both and non-magnum cci #200 was better, lower SD. 2-5 SD is good.I saw no difference between LR and LRM.
And I have tried it in several caliber, no difference.
I already go as far as lubing the bullets with dry lube and expanding the necks to .2635.
I also gave up on cleaning brass, only clean the primer hole. I was actually getting slightly better groups out of once fired dirty brass than once fired clean brass.
So my prep now is:
Full size
Trim
Chamfer
Clean primer hole
Prime
Expand neck