Tc Triumph
#11
Spike
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 20
Very nice do they make that scope in camo?
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
#12
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ohio
Posts: 861
Very nice do they make that scope in camo?
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
Do you have pictures of the washers between the barrel and forearm? I've never really had any problems with my guns shooting differently but would be interested in seeing what you done.