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22PPC Norma cases, WSR., second range outing.
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  • 52gr. fbhp. Berger 28.9gr. acc. 2520, 22PPC;oal= 2.016" Clean, mild, 3354 to 3408 fps. 4 shot .400" group at 50yds. after warm up 3 shot 3/4" group at 200 yds.

  • 52grain, fbhp. Berger 27.7 gr. IMR 4895, oal= 2.016" , mild clean, 3263 fps. 3 shot .300" grp. at 50 yds. 1" grp. at 300 yds.

  • 55gr. fbhp. Berger, 26.8 gr. IMR 4895, oal=2.019", Clean , mild, 3120 to 3170 fps.4 shot .300" grp. at 50 yds., 5 shot 1" grp. at 200 yds.

  • 64gr. fbhp Berger, 3157 to 3223 fps. clean, 3 shot .100" group at 50 yds. May be near max. 8 shot .75 " group at 50 yds.( lite breeze)

  • 62 gr. fbhp., Berger, 29g. XMR 4064 mild, clean, 3145 to 3229 fps. 10 shot 1" group at 50yds. 5shot 1/2" group at 50. cross wind perhap7 mph.

    This was done with a Shaw Barrel screwed onto a Stevens mod 200 w/ tupper ware stock and heavy trigger pull, el cheepo Truglow POS scope, some breeze. beerroger

    Can not believe there are no comments!!I know I'm not thr first to have a silk purse made out of a sow's ear but here it is suffisticates! claproger beer


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    Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003Reply With Quote
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    Great shooting by the rifle and Trigger Yanker! clap

    You using a "Secret" Powder with the 64gr Bullet? How are you getting them to Ignite without Primers??? rotflmo

    If they still use the "L-shape" wire for the Trigger Spring, I might have some smaller diameter Spring Steel wire on hand.
     
    Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001Reply With Quote
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    Originally posted by Hot Core:

    You using a "Secret" Powder with the 64gr Bullet? How are you getting them to Ignite without Primers??? rotflmoGROSS OVERSIGHT!!! 28.9 GR. DP74 , WSR

    If they still use the "L-shape" wire for the Trigger Spring, I might have some smaller diameter Spring Steel wire on hand.

    fishingActually I did modify the spring. It is almost square in cross section. The trigger is still rough for lack of adeuate honeing.
    The yhing that thoroughly amazed me was the repeatability of the barrel. It was moa after the first shot and after 80 shots now it seems to get better. I've never had a Shaw barrel quite that good beforebeerroger


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    Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003Reply With Quote
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    Yes, it sounds like you got a fine barrel. But, the Trigger Yanker still has a good bit to do with the results. thumb

    Almost made it to 40deg today. Boooo!!!
     
    Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001Reply With Quote
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    Bartsche - I am utterly jealous.

    I hope to scrounge enough for a new barrel chambered for the 22PPC Sako/US/Oversize/Factory.

    The barrel would have to be salt bath QPQ nitrided to last very long. I would like to be out shooting ground squirrels (picket pins). Those varmints make holes that break the legs of stock (cattle, horses) and game (deer, elk, wolf, coyote, etc.).

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    Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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    I must have read this wrong-- did Norma suddenly begin selling a PPC case? or a 220 russian?

    They don't seem to know it.


    http://www.norma.cc/content.as...mponents&Title=Norma Cases


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    Posts: 494 | Location: The drizzle capitol of the USA | Registered: 11 January 2008Reply With Quote
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    Don't know if Norma is selling 22PPC cases now, but the ones I have are head stamped "norma 22PPC USA"

    These were purchased in 1994.
     
    Posts: 100 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO, USA | Registered: 10 January 2008Reply With Quote
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Mike1:
    Don't know if Norma is selling 22PPC cases now, but the ones I have are head stamped "norma 22PPC USA" These were purchased in 1994.

    ConfusedMine read the same and were purchased 2009. beerroger


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    Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003Reply With Quote
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    Sako does sell 22PPC USA cases. Absolute top quality. They also sell loaded 22PPC USA ammunition.

    The older Norma cases were pretty decent.

    Norma just restarted producing 6mm PPC USA cases. Article on that is on 6mmbr.com

    Easy enough to make from 220 Soviet. Keep a cheap barrel handy for fireforming, or just use your fireforming loads for varmint hunting.

    LD


     
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