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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunterjj" data-source="post: 1225863" data-attributes="member: 34059"><p>Yes the shilen barrel is a 1:8 also. Yes all groups were shot at 200yrds off bags. The max load of H4895 shot litterly a one hole group. But seating the bullets to 2.270 was all most impossible. Put a really good gouge around the bullet when seating. Very compressed load. 1in at 200 yea it's not to bad but I have had many rifles that shot better. And a couple ARs that shot under that as well. What I would like to find is under an inch every time I shoot. That's the rifle performing. If I throw one I can call it and know it was a flier. What vol would be a good vol for long range shooting with the 69gr tmk? I'm not worried about the wind. 6-800 yards is what I'm after. I will be working on the 77s once I get the 69s figured out. Didn't have a chance this morning to test the seating depth rds with the h4895. I think if I can get the ES figured out with the 4895 I will hit the goal I'm after. I'm using new fed 223 brass with 71/2 rem br primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunterjj, post: 1225863, member: 34059"] Yes the shilen barrel is a 1:8 also. Yes all groups were shot at 200yrds off bags. The max load of H4895 shot litterly a one hole group. But seating the bullets to 2.270 was all most impossible. Put a really good gouge around the bullet when seating. Very compressed load. 1in at 200 yea it's not to bad but I have had many rifles that shot better. And a couple ARs that shot under that as well. What I would like to find is under an inch every time I shoot. That's the rifle performing. If I throw one I can call it and know it was a flier. What vol would be a good vol for long range shooting with the 69gr tmk? I'm not worried about the wind. 6-800 yards is what I'm after. I will be working on the 77s once I get the 69s figured out. Didn't have a chance this morning to test the seating depth rds with the h4895. I think if I can get the ES figured out with the 4895 I will hit the goal I'm after. I'm using new fed 223 brass with 71/2 rem br primers. [/QUOTE]
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