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I got a chance to shoot the new rifle
Today I got a chance to shoot the new rifle and I decided to go straight to 100 yards. I shot my 408 gr RCBS 11mm rifle bullets paper patched. I was using 80 gr of powder measured. With an over sized over powder wad.
![]() ![]() ![]() The wind was off and on but not super hard. Not knowing where to set the sight I just shot one with the sight setting set at 0-0. That ended up with a bullet into the dirt that threw gravel into my targets. If you see some tiny holes it was from that. After some shooting to get it on the paper I was finally close. By this time the sun was fully behind me. ![]() This is where my sight was set for 100 yards. If I understand Lee's numbers that one is .016 ![]() I was struggling with windage. I would be 2" to the left. Then I was 2" to the right. What I realized was I was not seeing the bubble right. . So after figuring out that I needed to shade the front sight a bit more. I shot my second group. ![]() ![]() That group was right at 2" neighborhood. I was very happy with the way the gun shoots without playing with loads. That load has been my standard load that I have recommended for barrels like this one. I worked the trigger over and the set trigger is perfect with no creep and is set at 10 ounces. I haven't shot groups in years. All I shoot is steel and over cross sticks. Going back to shooting my targets I can tell I need a different target. The one target I printed only printed half and it was very hard to see. I got to be honest I am having more trouble seeing the target than I used to. That is disappointing for me to admit. All in all the new rifle is starting out great and I am happy with it. Next time I hope to get out to 150 and 200 yards. |
Nice looking forward to hearing more
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Ron That is some pretty good shooting. But maybe I can give you a little tip that will help. I know from experience shooting iron (peep) style sights is more difficult as we get older and that little orange dot you're shooting at can be hard to see. Might I suggest using a 5" shoot-n-c target that you can pick up at Walmart. It will be much easier to center that in your front globe sight. I bet your groups will consistently be smaller.
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