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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 504848" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>You're right, this rifle seems to be a shooter. The most impressive shooting it has done though was an experiment with H50BMG that did not produce any better velocities. At the end of the shooting session, I had one round each of four different charges (a two grain spread). My buddy shot all four rounds into a .336 group at 100!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the tip on the SMK. In terms of the velocity, it is the 32" of barrel that's allowing for that. Surprisingly, this rifle shows pressure signs at ~91grains. This has been a minor source of disappointment to me in that everything I read (like your comment) is that the accuracy node is around 94. Can you imagine the velocities this rifle might produce at 94?</p><p> </p><p>I have been shooting Nosler brass and recently acquired some Remington brass. Will be checking the differences in volume between them. Then load a few rounds and see what I get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 504848, member: 19172"] You're right, this rifle seems to be a shooter. The most impressive shooting it has done though was an experiment with H50BMG that did not produce any better velocities. At the end of the shooting session, I had one round each of four different charges (a two grain spread). My buddy shot all four rounds into a .336 group at 100! Thanks for the tip on the SMK. In terms of the velocity, it is the 32" of barrel that's allowing for that. Surprisingly, this rifle shows pressure signs at ~91grains. This has been a minor source of disappointment to me in that everything I read (like your comment) is that the accuracy node is around 94. Can you imagine the velocities this rifle might produce at 94? I have been shooting Nosler brass and recently acquired some Remington brass. Will be checking the differences in volume between them. Then load a few rounds and see what I get. [/QUOTE]
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