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Anyone handloading the Sierra 69gr. HPBT Match?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron S" data-source="post: 190030" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>Caldwell Rock BR. Rabbit ear rear bag. The scope was sent off to Sightron,and they verified it wouldn't track,or hold zero. They are sending a replacement (should arrive today). Mounts are Ken Farrell mounts. The reason we were pretty sure is was the scope is,we mounted it on a known to be accurate BR rifle,and got the same results. The gun is shot off the bench with the "free recoil method" of shooting,shots were "timed" at 3 minutes apart,but the gun should be able to shoot at least 5-7 shots rapid fire,to be in contention at rifle matches. So barrel heating isn't an issue,unless the gun has problems. I'll post the results ,after mounting the new scope,and squaring it up with the action. We are also thinking of mounting a "F" class stock on the action,but that would bump the gun out of the production class. Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron S, post: 190030, member: 10422"] Caldwell Rock BR. Rabbit ear rear bag. The scope was sent off to Sightron,and they verified it wouldn't track,or hold zero. They are sending a replacement (should arrive today). Mounts are Ken Farrell mounts. The reason we were pretty sure is was the scope is,we mounted it on a known to be accurate BR rifle,and got the same results. The gun is shot off the bench with the "free recoil method" of shooting,shots were "timed" at 3 minutes apart,but the gun should be able to shoot at least 5-7 shots rapid fire,to be in contention at rifle matches. So barrel heating isn't an issue,unless the gun has problems. I'll post the results ,after mounting the new scope,and squaring it up with the action. We are also thinking of mounting a "F" class stock on the action,but that would bump the gun out of the production class. Ron [/QUOTE]
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