Thought I would show my new toys. After my first day at the range, I can say that they shoot better than I do. I won't be posting any pictures of targets 'cause I'm not that good . . .. yet. ;D

They are a 10FCP-K in .223 and a 110FCP-K in .300

Scopes are Burris FulfieldII.

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I seemed to have trouble with the .223 and that the trigger would lock and I would have to raise and lower the bolt a few times to get it to unlock. From what I can tell this may be from me putting side pressure on the trigger or the Accu-trigger being set too low.

I was shooting some off-the-shelf ammo to make fire formed brass (because I had it). The Remington UMC cheapo stuff was not so great in the accuracy department (not surprising). The Hornady VMax 55 Gr. ammo was very good. It was fun to see the scope adjustments showing up linearly on the paper.

Unfortunately, in all my new toy excitement it looks like I forgot to loctite my scope bases on the .300 and they shook loose after ten rounds. Otherwise, it was doing pretty good. Fortunately, I was just using off-shelf ammo to make some fire formed brass so I didn't waste any good ammo.

Any tips, tricks, or suggestions appreciated. I'm not sure when I'll get to the range again but hopefully sometime in the next few weeks. This time with some nice hand loads.