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09 January 2011, 09:53
rcamuglia"Internet" group...LOL!
Shot it today during a seating depth test with the .300 Winchester Magnum after finding the accuracy node earlier last weekend with an Audette's Ladder...
208 grain A-Max
74.2 grains RL-25
WLRM primer
Winchester case
.040" off of the rifling
2875 fps
200 yards
.585"

09 January 2011, 10:07
vapodogquote:
200 yards
.585"
Keep working at it.....eventually you'll get a really good group!

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09 January 2011, 14:46
Geedubyaquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
quote:
200 yards
.585"
Keep working at it.....eventually you'll get a really good group!
and for that matter.
do that five times in a row in 10 minutes with a 20 mph cross wind and some sweet little rent- a-thang lickin' your ear, then come back and show us sumptin!

GWB
09 January 2011, 17:15
rcamugliaquote:
Keep working at it.....eventually you'll get a really good group!
Yeah, I think I can eliminate those two fliers with some more seating depth tuning by .001" either way.

09 January 2011, 17:36
Hot CoreNo telling how good it could have been if you had been shooting at the corner of a Black Square.

Is that one of those "Tempered" wood stock rifles?
09 January 2011, 17:56
rcamugliaquote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
No telling how good it could have been if you had been shooting at the corner of a Black Square.

Is that one of those "Tempered" wood stock rifles?
No. A "tempered" HS precision synthetic, but the one you're talking about looks phenomenal. I know Bob James. He used to own a stock making co.
I know what you mean about the corner of the square. I use a Mark IV. The center of the crosshair is actually open. You can see exactly where you want the bullet to go; no obscuring the dot with an "intersection". The open area is square. I try to use square dots. That one is about 1/2" square and can be seen when centered at 200.
10 January 2011, 00:38
woodsNow do it with a
hunting bullet!!

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10 January 2011, 00:46
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by woods:
Now do it with a
hunting bullet!!

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10 January 2011, 00:56
Docquote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
No telling how good it could have been if you had been shooting at the corner of a Black Square.
Indeed. My preferred method. My POI is always bottom right corner. I really like lining up crosshairs to match vertical/horizontal edges.
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10 January 2011, 01:04
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by Geedubya:
some sweet little rent- a-thang lickin' your ear
Now this is a test I would get in line for

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11 January 2011, 01:55
stronicsAwesome group. Great cartridge.
David
11 January 2011, 02:40
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by rcamuglia:
...The center of the crosshair is actually open. You can see exactly where you want the bullet to go; no obscuring the dot with an "intersection". The open area is square. I try to use square dots. That one is about 1/2" square and can be seen when centered at 200.

Did the esteAmed Mr. Woods hand you that line of jive?

The
Red Dot " . " on your Target sure looks un-square(aka Round) to my old eyes. But, unlike Mr. Woods Targets, you did hit the
Dot.

If you happen to have a half-way decent scope available, with a proper Reticle, I'd hazard a wild guess that you would find it easier and more precise to Align a Vertical and Horizontal Line with a corner - rather than - trying to center a Square within a Square. Doing that causes your eye to constantly shift from side to side and up and down. And if you happen to think about what it is doing the next time you shoot, you will probably get frustrated due to the distraction. By shooting at the Corner, there is much less eye movement, because it focuses on one point.
Great shooting though.
Oh yes, a HUGE pile of BBQ would help get your physical conditioning properly Tuned and Timed!

11 January 2011, 04:41
woodsHey HC, we probably can't tell the aiming point is square because rc has a Leupold camera. That's why the image is so fuzzy because of the inferior glass quality!

But maybe that squaring up on the target
is a good idea! Might help you when it comes to aiming at game
yeah, that's a good idea!

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11 January 2011, 05:16
rcamugliaquote:
Originally posted by woods:
Hey HC, we probably can't tell the aiming point is square because rc has a Leupold camera. That's why the image is so fuzzy because of the inferior glass quality!

But maybe that squaring up on the target
is a good idea! Might help you when it comes to aiming at game
yeah, that's a good idea!
