Still looks great
Since I posted the pictures in the wrong place I thought I'd try to rectify that.
This is my LRH that I painted and adjusted the trigger on. That's all that's been done to this rifle.
I worked up a load using the Barnes 130 grain TSX FB with IMR 4350. I'd say it shoots minute of critter. The target, 3 shot group, is at 400 meters.
Still looks great
Thanks, drybean.
I'm going to attempt to work up another load for it using a bullet designed for long range hunting.
I just can't leave well enough alone.
Very nice group! Don't want to assume or guess but what caliber/chambering? I use primarily Berger VLDs (.300 Win Mag) and Matrix VLDs (.270 AI) for my LRH now before I switched from NAB (nothing wrong with them, just prefer the VLDs; still use them on other chamberings I have). I have some 150 LRABs in .277 but haven't had the chance to test them yet.
Good luck!
Ed
looks great!
Life is tuff.....its even tuffer when your stupid
{John Wayne}
I've got one in .338LM. I nipped the stock tip to the first rigidity plate. It helped close my groups up. I keep shooting thru my Inch mild plates tho. Makes me think I'm missing after three rounds or so. Lol
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They are great rifles. You are shooting yours well.. Mine had a tight / out of specc chamber, to begin with: But after that issue was fixed -
It's a dream.
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One issue,
I wish they made one in .340 Weatherby Magnum or .338 Win Mag. Between the 6.5x284 Norma and the .338 Win Mag there is little need for another rifle for me.
True. Plus its lonely when people run from your blast house 🏠🎆
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I might be compelled to pick up another two calibers in the future however.
Leaning towards the .458 Win Mag or the .416 Rigby on the big end and a .223 Remington bolt action on the small end.
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