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cayugad 11-22-2007 08:30 PM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 
Triple Se7en is a nice powder. I like it. I have shot a lot of it in my little Wolverine. I normally only shoot 80 grains of it. Also I think you are really going to like that Nikon Pro Staff scope. I use them only because I refuse to put a scope on a rifle that costed more then the rifle. Besides, after putting the Pro Staff on my first rifle, I was very impressed with it and the way it functioned.

SwampCollie 11-23-2007 05:27 PM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 


ORIGINAL: cayugad

Triple Se7en is a nice powder. I like it. I have shot a lot of it in my little Wolverine. I normally only shoot 80 grains of it. Also I think you are really going to like that Nikon Pro Staff scope. I use them only because I refuse to put a scope on a rifle that costed more then the rifle. Besides, after putting the Pro Staff on my first rifle, I was very impressed with it and the way it functioned.

Well I have no qualms about putting $1000 on top of a $400 gun. The Pro Staff was just like my first date... cheap and available when I had the cash and the need.

I picked up some newer RS Pyrodex. Also purchased some 245gr TC XTP sabots and some TC Shockwave 200gr sabots. And just for laughs bought a new pack of caps... just in case.

I'll have a go on Tuesday-Thursday of next week and let y'all know what turns out.

Thanks again for all the help.

lemoyne 11-23-2007 05:33 PM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 
If that rifle was stored for a long time you might want to take some alk. to it with a brass bore brush and then scrub it real good with detergent and boiling water just in case you have some preseveritive or dried oil in the barrel. Lee

eldeguello 11-24-2007 08:37 AM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 

ORIGINAL: falcon

Getit off the lead sled and try shooting it off sandbags. Some guns do not like to be shot off lead sleds.
My suggestion too. I had been shooting my CZ 550 .416 Rigby off of a lead sled, and when I shot it just holding it in mty hands with elbows on the benchrest, it not only shot three into 1 hole at 100 yards, it also shot to a completely different point of impact....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v444/eldeguello/416cast350grainGCdeer.jpg

lemoyne 11-24-2007 08:51 AM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 
eldeguello,I do believe that, I had one that I had to use pillows for a rest it just did not like anything solid. Lee

SwampCollie 11-24-2007 07:47 PM

RE: LK-93 Don't shoot no more
 


ORIGINAL: eldeguello


ORIGINAL: falcon

Get it off the lead sled and try shooting it off sandbags. Some guns do not like to be shot off lead sleds.
My suggestion too. I had been shooting my CZ 550 .416 Rigby off of a lead sled, and when I shot it just holding it in mty hands with elbows on the benchrest, it not only shot three into 1 hole at 100 yards, it also shot to a completely different point of impact....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v444/eldeguello/416cast350grainGCdeer.jpg
You have some pretty impressive trigger control Eld. I've shot that very gun, and I must say its no light kicker. From the bench... wow. No gusta nada. I'm good on some of the heavier rifles (I consider myself pretty experienced in shooting the big kickers). But for a sitting braced hold at 100 yards... thats an impressive piece of marksmanship on your part.


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