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Reloading
270 AM 169RBBTs
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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 176450" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>I still cant believe how those little .277 169.5gr bullets dented my new gong. This thing is made out of stainless or something and is two inches thick. It was originally a blind flange for high pressure oilfield pumps. Everything else has just given it a little dimple...the 169s cratered it. To put it in perspective there is a little group that has been painted over about two inches above the bullet strike on the left with two touching and one at 11 o'clock. Those are from a 208 A-max which left the muzzle in excess of 2800 from 800yds. The three strikes above and to the right of the bullseye in about a five inch group are from 180gr bergers leaving the barrel around 3100.</p><p> </p><p><img src="http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j184/eddybo69/IMAGE_00009.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 176450, member: 7194"] I still cant believe how those little .277 169.5gr bullets dented my new gong. This thing is made out of stainless or something and is two inches thick. It was originally a blind flange for high pressure oilfield pumps. Everything else has just given it a little dimple...the 169s cratered it. To put it in perspective there is a little group that has been painted over about two inches above the bullet strike on the left with two touching and one at 11 o'clock. Those are from a 208 A-max which left the muzzle in excess of 2800 from 800yds. The three strikes above and to the right of the bullseye in about a five inch group are from 180gr bergers leaving the barrel around 3100. [IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j184/eddybo69/IMAGE_00009.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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