Hikinghunter
Well-Known Member
Howdy. Have a bit of a mystery to solve. I just had a new barrel put on my 28 nos.
Here's the test target from fierce. Using their handloads.
Here's what I get using factory ABLR and standard off-the-website loads from Pendleton.
Are these nifty backslash patterns telling me something? I'll admit I don't have an anti-cant device on there, but to get that much spread at 50 yards it seems like you'd have to tilt the rifle a LOT, like it would be hard to do. Wondering if Fierce did something unique with their handloads that works with however the rifle is chambered.
Here's the test target from fierce. Using their handloads.
Here's what I get using factory ABLR and standard off-the-website loads from Pendleton.
Are these nifty backslash patterns telling me something? I'll admit I don't have an anti-cant device on there, but to get that much spread at 50 yards it seems like you'd have to tilt the rifle a LOT, like it would be hard to do. Wondering if Fierce did something unique with their handloads that works with however the rifle is chambered.
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