Ross on the Range

ebruder

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Hi,

Well I finally got out to the range with my "new" Ross MkIII...

And it shot well!

Granted this was my FIRST time reloading... so I was using the following:

Brass: 1F Winchester
Bullet: Hornady 174gr FMJBT
Primer: Winchester LR
Powder: IMR 4895

The groups were very good... using iron sites at 100 yds the groups were:
34.0gr=2.25"
34.5gr=3.0"
35.0gr=3.25"
35.5gr=5.25"
36.0gr=3.0"

Now each group was 8 or 9 rounds (I needed a few rounds to set the sights!)... and each group had 2 fliers high (which weren't counted)... I'm not sure if that's me reloading incorrectly or what... but the core groups were very good... I should add that each powder load was measured individually using my Lyman 1200 powder scale/dispenser...

Also... The brass was FL sized before... and 5 out of 50 cases split the neck...

Is that due to a reamed out chamber? Or do I need better brass??? Or is the pressure too high (the OAL was the minimum in the manual... and my powder loads were 34-36grains... where the max was 41)???

Here are some pics of the groups...

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I'm excited to keep trying to find a load that it really likes!

EB
 
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Good to see!

Need some action shots of the ross though too, or else I'm going to have to accuse you of just poking paper with a pencil ;):p
 
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It was hard to shoot with a camera at the same time as the rifle...

I had already posted these... next time I'm out at the range (now I'm hooked so I doubt it'll be long), I'll take some better ones...

The stock has been cut & sanded... but the barrel is the original length...

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EB
 
I found a nose cap... all I need now is 15" of walnut and a knife to whittle with!

Do you guys think I should re-blue it when I re-do the stock? Or is that bad form?

EB
 
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