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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 271742" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>ktms4me, </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the information. I actually did use Bellms hinge pin and I also got his trigger kit. I bought the 1x & 2x pins and ended up using the 1x. It took all the play out of the barrel and reciever. I literally just finished the trigger job moments ago and I must say it was easy. I went from a horable 6 lb pull to a crisp clean 2 lbs. This will definetly help with accuracy. I also bought a Bergara barrel chambered in 300 win mag. Can't wait to see how that works! </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I will be using the Blackhorn 209 with the 209 ignition along with Barnes TMZ 250 & 290 gr sabots & Harvesters Scorpion PT Gold 260 - 300 grainers in my work up with the ML barrel. I have the Veriflame system so I can test the 777 powder with different primers. CCI Bench Rest & Winchester Magnum Small rifle and large pistol primers. I even went as far as to incorperate Harvesters "yellow" crushed rib magnum sabots into the work up. I will test them against the Barnes & Scorpion bullets standard sabot. All testing will be done at 100, 110, & 120 grains of powder. Then I'll take that data and see if I can improve it from there. Believe me I will find what works best this rifle. I usually do. I have two other ML's that are very accurate out to 200 yards. A T/C 50 cal Black Diamond & a 50 cal Remington Genisis.</p><p> </p><p>WRG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 271742, member: 13638"] ktms4me, Thanks for the information. I actually did use Bellms hinge pin and I also got his trigger kit. I bought the 1x & 2x pins and ended up using the 1x. It took all the play out of the barrel and reciever. I literally just finished the trigger job moments ago and I must say it was easy. I went from a horable 6 lb pull to a crisp clean 2 lbs. This will definetly help with accuracy. I also bought a Bergara barrel chambered in 300 win mag. Can't wait to see how that works! I will be using the Blackhorn 209 with the 209 ignition along with Barnes TMZ 250 & 290 gr sabots & Harvesters Scorpion PT Gold 260 - 300 grainers in my work up with the ML barrel. I have the Veriflame system so I can test the 777 powder with different primers. CCI Bench Rest & Winchester Magnum Small rifle and large pistol primers. I even went as far as to incorperate Harvesters "yellow" crushed rib magnum sabots into the work up. I will test them against the Barnes & Scorpion bullets standard sabot. All testing will be done at 100, 110, & 120 grains of powder. Then I'll take that data and see if I can improve it from there. Believe me I will find what works best this rifle. I usually do. I have two other ML's that are very accurate out to 200 yards. A T/C 50 cal Black Diamond & a 50 cal Remington Genisis. WRG [/QUOTE]
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