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I just got home and my new set of 20 gage/9.3X74R barrels were in. It was very windy so I set up a target at 42 yards to get it on paper. After I had it on the paper shooting some assorted odds and ends of ammo I had, I loaded up a few rounds with 232 norma Vulcans and got this. [IMG:left] ![]() Then I moved the target to a full 50 yards and started fiddling with the bullet seating depth and charge. This was the last result. [IMG:left] ![]() will try it at 100 yards over the next few days. | ||
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The Norma 232 grainers seem to be very precise bullets, at least from this rifle. The no longer available 250 grain BT shoot pretty well, too. | |||
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RW, do you have any new groups to show us? Packy | |||
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Try the Norma Oryx I you can. Usually I get tigther groups in my BBF with them than with the Vulcans. fat chicks inc. | |||
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Here is a 100 yard group using Nosler Accubonds. [IMG:left] ![]() | |||
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Normally I would say GOOD SHOOTING.... And I know Ron, and know he can shoot. ![]() But, in reality, it is typically Blaser. ![]() IMHO Blaser Drillings, Double Rifle Drillings, and Combo Guns, shoot as good, even better, than most bolt rifles. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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...uhhhhhhh.... I would keep it. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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Made a scope change on the BBF 97 today. Damn I like the 9.3X74R! ![]() BBF 97, 9.3X74R 100 yards 56 grains IMR 4007ssc 250 grain Nosler Accubond. | |||
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