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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="kidcoltoutlaw" data-source="post: 52355" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>i sent a sendero off to hart to rework it now shoots like a bench gun.pet load is VVN 560 92.1 smk 250 grain at col of 3.720.the velocity is 3100 out of a 28.5 inch barrel.the 3 shot groups are .208 at 117 yards.i use to shoot 5 shot groups then i talked to a guy at mcmillan rifles and he said 3 shot groups test the load and 5 shot test the shooter.when i shoot at 800 or a 1000 yards i do shoot 10 shot groups.the next box loaded to a col of 3.735 so i checked it with a davis sds tool i got from sinlair and they were about the same.it checks it off of the ojive{sp} of the bullet and not the tip.the bonus to using it is when you change bullets lots or weight or style you can set them all the same by the ojive {sp} reading and forget about the col,thanks,keith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kidcoltoutlaw, post: 52355, member: 289"] i sent a sendero off to hart to rework it now shoots like a bench gun.pet load is VVN 560 92.1 smk 250 grain at col of 3.720.the velocity is 3100 out of a 28.5 inch barrel.the 3 shot groups are .208 at 117 yards.i use to shoot 5 shot groups then i talked to a guy at mcmillan rifles and he said 3 shot groups test the load and 5 shot test the shooter.when i shoot at 800 or a 1000 yards i do shoot 10 shot groups.the next box loaded to a col of 3.735 so i checked it with a davis sds tool i got from sinlair and they were about the same.it checks it off of the ojive{sp} of the bullet and not the tip.the bonus to using it is when you change bullets lots or weight or style you can set them all the same by the ojive {sp} reading and forget about the col,thanks,keith [/QUOTE]
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