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Post by HRFunk on Nov 2, 2019 13:06:25 GMT -5
Here's one for the long-range rifle enthusiasts out there!
Howard
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Post by CXM on Nov 9, 2019 9:28:49 GMT -5
Interesting video Howard.
A question: Did the course start out with zeroing your rifles?
Thanks
V/r
Chuck
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Post by HRFunk on Nov 11, 2019 11:15:37 GMT -5
There was a "zero check." Mine was zeroed when I got there, so the staff just confirmed it. I did have to come up 1/4 MOA when using the Spark Munitions ammo as opposed to the Federal Gold Medal that I typically use with that rifle. The sight corrections for the extended ranges were then calculated using the ballistics of the Spark Munitions ammo.
Howard
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Post by CXM on Nov 11, 2019 15:35:24 GMT -5
Thanks Howard... I recently got 2k of Nosler 155gr hollow tip bullets and had a friend load them for me using 4046 powder... I need to see how they work... hopefully they will work well... there is a lot invested in the components for that ammo. V/r Chuck There was a "zero check." Mine was zeroed when I got there, so the staff just confirmed it. I did have to come up 1/4 MOA when using the Spark Munitions ammo as opposed to the Federal Gold Medal that I typically use with that rifle. The sight corrections for the extended ranges were then calculated using the ballistics of the Spark Munitions ammo. Howard
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Post by HRFunk on Nov 12, 2019 6:20:05 GMT -5
I think you'll be pretty happy with them. I used the Nosler 155 grain CC's for several years to load match ammo for my M1. Their performance in that rifle has been very good. This past season I switched to a Hornady tippled match bullet which is maybe a bit more accurate than the Noslers, but the difference is slight. Howard Thanks Howard... I recently got 2k of Nosler 155gr hollow tip bullets and had a friend load them for me using 4046 powder... I need to see how they work... hopefully they will work well... there is a lot invested in the components for that ammo. V/r Chuck There was a "zero check." Mine was zeroed when I got there, so the staff just confirmed it. I did have to come up 1/4 MOA when using the Spark Munitions ammo as opposed to the Federal Gold Medal that I typically use with that rifle. The sight corrections for the extended ranges were then calculated using the ballistics of the Spark Munitions ammo. Howard
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