Ruined X7?
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
Last January i tried to kill a deer with the rifle' ramrod. Afterward when i load the rifle i can feel a loose spot as the bullet approaches the powder. So, i decided to retire the rifle. As time went by i wondered how it would shoot, and it didn't seem to shoot too bad with the peep sight, but there would always be a flier or two. Recently i mounted a scope on the rifle, so i could better see if the fliers were me or if they were the rifle. Each day as i shot it it seemed to be reasonable accurate. Each day i fine tuned the scope adjustments.
This morning i set up at 200 yard, and from a cold clean barrel these holes were punched.

It was about 54 degrees up there with near still air. A walk to the target was taken so as to get a photograph. Then after walking back to rifle 4 more shots were taken.

The air began moving some, but not too bad. The load was 110g BH, 270g Deep Curl, green crush rib sabot, W209 primer. A move was made to 100 yard, and the elevation dial lowered 5 1/2 moa.
After 5 shots, the target was taped, and a move back to 200 yard was made. The elevation dial was raised 6 1/2 moa, and 3 shots taken at the taped target. The rifle was allowed to cool between shots, which didn't take too long because of the temperature being in the 60's. There was a very slight breeze.

I believe i am going to start selling some of my other rifles.
This morning i set up at 200 yard, and from a cold clean barrel these holes were punched.
It was about 54 degrees up there with near still air. A walk to the target was taken so as to get a photograph. Then after walking back to rifle 4 more shots were taken.
The air began moving some, but not too bad. The load was 110g BH, 270g Deep Curl, green crush rib sabot, W209 primer. A move was made to 100 yard, and the elevation dial lowered 5 1/2 moa.
After 5 shots, the target was taped, and a move back to 200 yard was made. The elevation dial was raised 6 1/2 moa, and 3 shots taken at the taped target. The rifle was allowed to cool between shots, which didn't take too long because of the temperature being in the 60's. There was a very slight breeze.
I believe i am going to start selling some of my other rifles.
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Excellent Ron. That bulge hasn't hurt a thing.
If a law was passed limiting owners to only one in-line rifle, mine woud be the X7. What a fine little gun it is. If TC announced production of a .45 caliber X7 I would be first in line to buy one.
If a law was passed limiting owners to only one in-line rifle, mine woud be the X7. What a fine little gun it is. If TC announced production of a .45 caliber X7 I would be first in line to buy one.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
But......................i was just wondering how it would do at 300 yard. It should be set aside,...................................i may have to keep shooting it some more.
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Fork Horn
Joined: May 2011
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From: Up State NY
Ron , like you and Semi I love my X7 , its my go to gun for the entire hunting season. I often wonder why TC stoped making them , I have not heard anything negative about them.Glad to see you took the dust off her......
Steve
Steve


