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- Deep River
And it suggests a problem. Here's what I did: I used Speer 180gr SPTZ BT bullets, Win cases, CCI 250 (Magnum) primers, and IMR 4831 powder. I used loading info from the Speer manual and ramped the charge from 69.0gr to 72.8gr, which is near the maximum listed for the cartridge in this manual. I loaded 20 rounds. I did not have a chrony at hand, which I should have procured in hindsight. The rifle is a Browning M1000 Eclipse with BOSS and a Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x50mm scope. I was shooting from a gun rest on a bench. Steady as can be.
Here is a picture of the target paper (@200 yards), with the sequence of shots:
(use right click and open in new window, if the image link appears to be broken)
There is no pattern to this whatsoever. Thus gun should do a lot better than that and did so in the past. I'm beginning to think there is an issue for a gun plumber to figure out.
Here is a picture of the target paper (@200 yards), with the sequence of shots:
(use right click and open in new window, if the image link appears to be broken)
There is no pattern to this whatsoever. Thus gun should do a lot better than that and did so in the past. I'm beginning to think there is an issue for a gun plumber to figure out.




















































