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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
225 eldm
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 1311593" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>Loaded up 4 rounds in the 300 SS with 62.4 grains of RL 26 and fed 210 M at .010" off to see what happened. It wasnt very bad at all for being rushed to go get our first horse and bring to our house. I always have large poi differences with the magneto on all my rifles (almost sounds like I'm one of the few who do) so I shot first shot just to make sure I was on paper to adjust from there. First shot hit top of paper and from there made the proper adjustment to shoot the next 3 shots for a group. These 3 went to .975" (at 115 yards) which isnt that great but pressure was good and I feel that being rushed and not a great rest it would produce at least the .5 moa or better I'm use to in this is very possible. The speeds were a little different from expected. speeds in order of shots as follows: 2772, 2800, 2785, and 2784 fps. Another thing to note is this is the first firing with full loads in this freshly fire formed brass which could explain some of the variance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 1311593, member: 67706"] Loaded up 4 rounds in the 300 SS with 62.4 grains of RL 26 and fed 210 M at .010" off to see what happened. It wasnt very bad at all for being rushed to go get our first horse and bring to our house. I always have large poi differences with the magneto on all my rifles (almost sounds like I'm one of the few who do) so I shot first shot just to make sure I was on paper to adjust from there. First shot hit top of paper and from there made the proper adjustment to shoot the next 3 shots for a group. These 3 went to .975" (at 115 yards) which isnt that great but pressure was good and I feel that being rushed and not a great rest it would produce at least the .5 moa or better I'm use to in this is very possible. The speeds were a little different from expected. speeds in order of shots as follows: 2772, 2800, 2785, and 2784 fps. Another thing to note is this is the first firing with full loads in this freshly fire formed brass which could explain some of the variance. [/QUOTE]
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