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1874sharpsshooter 11-12-2015 08:30 AM

first time out with #21
 
I haven't had as much time to shoot as I had hoped but I was able to get out and do a preliminary sight in. I didn't work on load development or try to tweak anything. My goal was to get the gun on paper and then before the season starts make an effort to tweak things a little more
I really want to use this gun during the rifle season
I only have a few Lehigh 215's left ,which I want to use on game, so I went with the Lehigh 200 gr for all initial shots and then I will switch to the 215 and determine the poi before hunting time.
I went with volume measurement on powder instead of weighed charges simply because I poured powder on site.
I used 110 gr Blackhorn, fed 209a primer, and blue crushrib sabot for all Lehigh bullets and 120 gr Blackhorn for the sabotless 270 parker E-max

Here's the gun . I put a Nikon Monarch 4x16 mildot on it simply because that is what I had laying around.






the results were satisfactory for a preliminary outing. I believe the gun has great potential, now I just have to find that potential when I can experiment more.

this first target shows the 100 yard group with the 200 gr lehighs



this second target shows the same group plus the 215 Lehigh, which was just a little lower. But one shot doesn't tell a whole lot, so I will find out next time out how the 215 does.




I also wanted to try a little longer range , so I switched to the Parker 270 E-max sabotless, .060 veggie wad, and upped the powder to 120 gr ( about 84 by weight)
I achieved this 150 yard group




Next time out I will work at checking some variables and see if I can get it ready for use this season. If not I have a couple others that are ready. I just really want to let this one have a chance to harvest a deer but I think I may need more time to get to the point I want it to be at.

1874sharpsshooter 11-12-2015 08:44 AM

For those with an eye for detail, you will notice the Lehigh's in a tan mmp. I thought I would never get that first bullet down the barrel it was so tight. So I used the blue crush rib and it loaded just about right.

WV Hunter 11-12-2015 08:45 AM

Nice! Pretty rifle, hope you get to fur test it this season. :D

What's the significance of #21? Is that the serial #? 21 of 25?

1874sharpsshooter 11-12-2015 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by WV Hunter (Post 4227810)

What's the significance of #21? Is that the serial #? 21 of 25?

yes that is correct.:s4: I caved in

cayugad 11-12-2015 09:08 AM

very nice rifle and excellent shooting. The game animal should be warned they are in grave danger. And I do mean grave.

WV Hunter 11-12-2015 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter (Post 4227812)
yes that is correct.:s4: I caved in

Haha. Well you caved on a good one! Maybe it was just you didn't want there to be a gun out there that you didn't own... :poke:

She's a beauty, and looks like a shooter. Them 215's will be bad medicine I'm sure! Gonna put in a removable vent liner when it wears out?

Grouse45 11-12-2015 10:15 AM

The 200grn Lehighs need pushed in most cases. Even in that 1/20 twist. I think you will tighten that group up with 120grns by volume. Its almost like its stringing anyway. Your starting efforts with this gun are very positive to say the least.

a1smokepole 11-12-2015 12:53 PM

Did you have any primers stick in yours. good shooting there sharp shooter and I will have to bring my front rest next time I go shoot left it at home.

1874sharpsshooter 11-12-2015 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by a1smokepole (Post 4227868)
Did you have any primers stick in yours. good shooting there sharp shooter and I will have to bring my front rest next time I go shoot left it at home.

I inky have federal 209a primers at the moment and they did stick .I had to dry fire it then they fell right out

toytruck 11-12-2015 04:37 PM

Good shootin!! Looks pretty darn good to me...


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