A Wet Rainy day shooting is better then a great day at work......

Skullboy

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Since this was my last day off before the return to the grind, I figured I'd hit the range as it was kinda decent out.

Of course once I get set up at the range, it starts to PISS down!!!:(

None the less while dialing in my S&B PM-II, I manage to shoot this 5 shot group at 300 meters:




Now I pulled the 4th shot, so if I didn't mess up on that, I would have this nice group:

The last round I shot went right in with the other 3 shots.;)

This was shot off of the bench as I was "doping" the scope and confirming settings.After several trips back & forth on the Elev. dial, this PM-II tracks/repeats perfectly.:D

Just to add, the grid squares on the target are 1" squares.

SKBY.
 
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I sorry SKULLBOYBut I can not make out what you have written down in the wind box on the first pic.
I am new to all this and wind is something I am working on
Thanks TAC
 
TAC said:
I sorry SKULLBOYBut I can not make out what you have written down in the wind box on the first pic.
I am new to all this and wind is something I am working on
Thanks TAC

The wind box says "N/A"....not Applicable.;)

Wind was not a factor today as the range I use is pretty sheltered and butts up beside a mountain.

The weather was chilly and got rather wet quickly.



The load I used is:

-Norma Match case, fireformed and neck sized
-Federal 210M primer
-Varget Powder - 44.5grs
-Hornady 178gr AMAX .30 Cal bullet, Moly Coated
-Seating depth 2.800"
-Trimmed to 2.015"
-Velocity = 2720 fps out os a 26.5" barrel with 1 in 11.3" twist.

Use the above data with CAUTION!!!!:eek:

SKBY.
 
Pretty damn good groups at 300m !! I'm jealous.... I gotta load up some 6.5 x 284 loads and get going with my long range rig.

TTYL,
Barney
 
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