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    Quote Originally Posted by jdschwass View Post
    I was printing under about 1.5 inches at 25 meters in 357, which is not great, but I am certain I can do better with those hand loads. I have a new bullet sizer coming in the mail today, so I will get the next round of ladders loaded up ASAP.
    Once I get the load dialed in I would not hesitate to use for deer.

    As for lack of optics, I chose to test at close range for this reason, but they really arent that bad. If you plan to hunt deer, you can always add the scope rail and mount whatever optic you choose. The "trigger" isn't half bad. Not overly heavy, has some takeup, but breaks clean and no grit. It would easy to polish up the trigger and lighten the spring a bit. You can comfortably shoot with one finger on the trigger bar and ergonomically isnt much different in feel from a conventional trigger.
    That's great, thank you!!!

    I have to ask tho...what do you mean by "loading ladders"?

    I have yet to jump into handloading so some of the terms are a complete unknown to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hannibal.black98 View Post
    That's great, thank you!!!

    I have to ask tho...what do you mean by "loading ladders"?

    I have yet to jump into handloading so some of the terms are a complete unknown to me.
    Loading ladders: handloading groups of cartridges with increasing powder charges (within published load data range). Go out back and shoot 5-7 rounds of each powder charge, and record the results. Sometimes just a bit more or less powder will yield far better accuracy. The key is matching the load to your individual gun.

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    Common irunguns, get some more of these!

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    https://www.irunguns.com/product/tps...357m410-3-1825








    Quote Originally Posted by gallen270 View Post
    Common irunguns, get some more of these!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdschwass View Post
    Loading ladders: handloading groups of cartridges with increasing powder charges (within published load data range). Go out back and shoot 5-7 rounds of each powder charge, and record the results. Sometimes just a bit more or less powder will yield far better accuracy. The key is matching the load to your individual gun.
    That makes sense, thanks!!!
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    IRG...any scope rails or rear sling studs in yet? Thanks!!!
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    Canadian cards are having problem on the website but I called my order and snagged one, thanks irunguns!

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    Scope mounts are now available. With more products ( chokes, ETC ) coming soon.
    https://www.irunguns.com/product/tps...scope-mount-m6





    Quote Originally Posted by hannibal.black98 View Post
    IRG...any scope rails or rear sling studs in yet? Thanks!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by IRUNGUNS View Post
    Scope mounts are now available. With more products ( chokes, ETC ) coming soon.
    https://www.irunguns.com/product/tps...scope-mount-m6
    Please bring in their spring kits too!!!
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    Shot my ladders yesterday. My best 38 special load was 5 shots in an inch at 30 yards. This will be my small game load going forward.

    My 357 mag loads still need work, but they will get there.

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