This is from my .223 F/TR rifle at 100 meters. .180" 5 shots varget & Berger 80gr VLD
Its a pretty cool gun, only about 500,000 made though
This is from my .223 F/TR rifle at 100 meters. .180" 5 shots varget & Berger 80gr VLD
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From a couple years ago when I was playing with the 223wssm before I got bored with it and moved on to the next caliber on my list. Lower left side - 42.6gr of RL-19 and a 69gr Nosler CC was the magic combo for that barrel. This was at 100yds. That particular load was flat to 300 as I recall:
From my beloved '06.
And, from my 25.06:
And these were before getting both eyes rebuilt from cataracts. Now the range officer doesn't have to tell me I'm facing the wrong way when I shoot. I can actually see the target line.
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Very good shooting guys!
This is the same .223 F/TR rifle at 500 meters...
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Nice 300 yard group
Ya know, looking at all these targets and the nice tight grouping produced makes me wonder why some guys call Savage rifles junk. One of the best features is having the ability to swap barrels at will and replace / repair any parts when needed without having to take out a mortgage for gunsmith services.
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I'm with ya on that one Frank!
2nd that! Except thee rimfires are hard to replace alot
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Can I show my attempt using a Savage MK11 BSEV at Rochester UK? A tack driver if ever there was
Jack
y attempt
Using sub sonic loads?
No, standard velocity
Isn't most standard velocity sub sonic?
Very nice Jack! I thank everyone who has posted their groups so far,, very good shooting and excellent Savage rifles we have.
Looks like you've about got it dialed in, Jack.
Dontcha just love it when a plan comes together for ya?
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Happens to all of us at some point. No sense trying to fight it.
Just go with the flow.
I have a light weight .243 I made for the wife to shoot and for hoglets. I haven't even got any load work ups yet and I'm thinking of pulling the barrel and going with another .270.
Strong is the barrel swap OCD within us, I say....
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My new savage m25 .17 hornet. Factory ammo @100 yards.
. And here again at 300 yds 3 shots closest to the tacks.
This is my best target at 500 meters (547yds) with my .223 147/150 7X
Shot this today after load development on my new .308, same distance. It's actually two separate groups, the second being a tad higher than the first.
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very nice
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