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MountainDevil54 03-02-2011 12:57 PM

Dad's Apex shootin weird
 
Dad took his Apex out on the range yesterday. Shooting his normal load of 100gr Blackhorn209, CCI 209M primers, 295gr Hollow Point Powerbelt @ 100 yards. It was 70* yesterday and so we had to put the guns in the shade for a few minutes in order for the barrels to cool down properly. The 270gr Platinum Powerbelts shoot darn close to this group so we're going to work a bit more with the 270s and see if more cool down will match this group.



Im not taking him shooting anymore! That or just loosen up his scope mounts! LOL.

gregrn43 03-02-2011 01:15 PM

Wow thats a good group MD, impressive

cayugad 03-02-2011 01:49 PM

that really is impressive shooting. And I think your cooling the barrels like you do is an excellent idea. I know of one shooter that takes a cooler with ice water and towels, and actually wraps the barrels in an ice cold towel to cool them faster and even lower in temperatures.

With that kind of shooting at 100 yards it would be interesting to see how those same bullets do at say 150 or 200 yards.

MountainDevil54 03-02-2011 02:23 PM

I just finished setting up a 153 yard shooting range out back! Couldnt believe i was able to stretch it that far but i got it.

Taking my Optima out now as a matter of fact LOL.

Chasam60 03-02-2011 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by cayugad (Post 3780938)
that really is impressive shooting. And I think your cooling the barrels like you do is an excellent idea. I know of one shooter that takes a cooler with ice water and towels, and actually wraps the barrels in an ice cold towel to cool them faster and even lower in temperatures.

With that kind of shooting at 100 yards it would be interesting to see how those same bullets do at say 150 or 200 yards.

I saw a plan somewhere of a barrel cooler. A length of 6 or 8" PVC pipe,capped and filled with ice.This guy had 1/2" aluminum rods in the ice,and would insert one in the bore after firing.I have to believe it would cool a barrel pretty fast.

Charlie

builder459 03-02-2011 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3780956)
I just finished setting up a 153 yard shooting range out back! Couldnt believe i was able to stretch it that far but i got it.

Taking my Optima out now as a matter of fact LOL.

Ok those are excellent groups.. now what so weird lol... Ray

MountainDevil54 03-02-2011 05:02 PM

LOL its weird cuz i didnt shoot the rifle!

I will have to loosen up his scope mounts the next time i take him out shooting :D

flounder33 03-02-2011 05:16 PM

Jon, when you use one of them lead sled gizmos does it even matter who pulls the trigger?

MountainDevil54 03-02-2011 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by flounder33 (Post 3781096)
Jon, when you use one of them lead sled gizmos does it even matter who pulls the trigger?

In truth, you'd think that the lead sled would make ANYONE shoot good groups, Not so! My brother in law on saturday was talking trash, Ohhh yeah let me shoot that gun! When i shoot and they all are touching, you have to go onto your forum and tell them that i am a better shot than you!

3 shots later and an 8" string pattern, he was going, SOB! How the hell do you shoot these muzzle loaders like that? Why cant i do it?

Theres a learning curve, plain and simple. The lead sled doesnt turn a poor shooter into a great shooter, it takes practice and patience.

builder459 03-02-2011 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3781082)
LOL its weird cuz i didnt shoot the rifle!

I will have to loosen up his scope mounts the next time i take him out shooting :D

Awwwwww, i see your being showed up by the old man ehhh :cool2:


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