My best group was a mediocre 3 shots at 100 yards that measured 0.915". Mitch, however, pulled a 0.561" out of the hat under the same conditions.
This time it was with the 900 grain Woodleighs he got from Karl. My charge was a mere 160 grains of H4831, while Mitch was touching off 173 grains of RL25, if memory serves. This gives me an excuse, since he must have had the more accurate load. (LOL)
Anyway, I fired 12 rounds this time, and suffered no ill effects, especially since Mitch was paying for the ammo. (More LOL)
Last weekend the 23 rounds left me a little sore, but no ill effects this weekend, except for the grin on my face.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
Bwanawannabe, Daktari Ron
Gentlemen, Ron once again gave a good account of himself with the t.rex. shooting 900 grain bullets. Of course I picked the most accurate 900 gr. load for myself to shoot,after all I couldn't let Ron show me up with my own rifle.(LOL).
By the way Ron, My bill for the cost of the ammo is on it's way to you(LOL).
You two forgot to mention how you managed to escape from that mental asylum?
The 577 is supposed to be a close quarter stopping rifle, and you have managed to make it into an informal "plinker".
How about this one for long range "plinking".
The 700 NE is on the left for comparison.
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
Karl.
Hi Karl, I wish you could have been with us. That would really be a blast.
[This message has been edited by Mitch (edited 05-01-2001).]
I have fired the 577 T.Rex twice, and I have NO intention of shooting it again.
The first time I fired it was when I first got it, and decided not to shoot it again.
One day a German friend turned up with a friend of his, who wanted to shoot "the biggest magnum" we had.
I loaded some reduced loads - about 140 grains of H4831, and some with full power loads.
He said he wanted me to shoot it first. He took both cartridges from my hands, and gave me back one. Yes, you guessed it! He gave me the full load.
Well, I wasn't about to let the cat out, so I fired it, then gave him the rifle and fired the reduced load. He said it was not as bad as he had expected.
I wanted him to fire a full load, so our conversation went something like this:
Me: If I give you 10 rounds to shoot now, each one is going to hurt you more, as you were very lucky in manmaging to put the stock on your shoulder "just right". This we do all the time, as we shoot regularly. But someone like you is not likely to figure how to place that stock perfectly every time.
Him: OK, give me another one to try.
He fired the rifle, it flew out of his hands, and broke the glass door! He landed flat on his back! I had the video camera going, but unfortunately had it set on STILL!?
I offered him another round, but he refused to shoot any more.
If you print this photo and show it to your friends - just to prove to thenm that there are people around who are just as nust about big bores as you are. It might take some of the heat off you.
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
Saeed,
What caliber bullet does that long range plinker of yours fire? Looks enticing.
Mitch,
You're beneficence in introducing me to the T. rex is beyond words for my expression of thanks.
I must report that Mitch still possesses full faculties and is in no danger of being committed to the asylum. In fact if he could start a program of T.rex recoil indoctrination for asylums, he could probably shock-therapy most of the inmates into sanity. This may be the breakthrough that psychiatry has been needing for the last 100 years. Less drugs, more whomp! I'm still grinning myself, and the men in white coats said I could go home now. LOL
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Good huntin' and shootin',
Bwanawannabe, Daktari Ron
[This message has been edited by Mitch (edited 05-03-2001).]
Just reading the post has give me a bad case of diarrea, in other words you have scarred the sh--t out of me.....
I won't sleep tonite for the nightmares of being chased down by Saeed, Mitch, RA and the rest of the walking dead with a 20 MM handgun for me to try out!!!!
I'm changing my name and going in hiding....Atkinson Hunting Adventures is changing its name to Rays dance studio....
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Ray Atkinson
[This message has been edited by Mitch (edited 05-04-2001).]
I don't expect you would make much money running a dance studio - unless you remove that photo of yours next to the buffalo.
The boys here say they MIGHT pay to dance with the buffalo, but there is NO WAY any of them would dance with you - even if you paid them!
Sorry, you might as well stick to selling hunts.
Mitch and RAB are already on their way to you. So there is no better time than now to become a mountain man and disappear into the forests of the north!
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
We have a T/C Contender in 45-70, and that pistol has drawn more blood from shooters than any gun I know of!
I've had people knock themselves smack in the middle of the forehead with it.
We were on the verge of chambering a barrel for the 458 Winchester magnum for it, and then decided it might not be a good idea, as we have an extraordinary number of seemingly brainless people here, who would never think twice about trying it!
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
The first thing the snipers ask is how accurate they are?
I produce mitch's targets.
On that count I think I was mistaken on the above target and was reffering to another Mitch sent me. There are so many.
Karl.
[This message has been edited by Karl (edited 05-07-2001).]
You have to be careful not read Mitchs data too much.
Otherwise you start to feel like a 375 can be used indoors.
Mike
And what is wrong with using a 375 indoors?
I use my 700 indoors Mate!
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
www.accuratereloading.com
Unfortunately in my case my bedroom wall and the neighbours dining room wall would have to be the backstop
Mike