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Painkiller Muzzle Brakes! Thanks Fiftydirver!
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Sawyer" data-source="post: 381143" data-attributes="member: 22006"><p>I dont have any photos of my gun (I dont have a camera for that matter) but I can tell ya that after barrell break in (30 rounds) I started load development and with 71 grains of Retumbo, 168 bergers, Nosler brass lit by a 215M, the gun shot an honest .5" and a .75" MOA group( 5 shot groups off a bipod). I'm not to thrilled about my ES (66 on 1 group and 80 on the other group). I had better ES with the 180 bergers (low 20's) with three different groups but group size was 1.25" to 1.5". I am hoping the barrell will stabilize soon. Headed back out tommorow with some more loads lit by different primers to see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Sawyer, post: 381143, member: 22006"] I dont have any photos of my gun (I dont have a camera for that matter) but I can tell ya that after barrell break in (30 rounds) I started load development and with 71 grains of Retumbo, 168 bergers, Nosler brass lit by a 215M, the gun shot an honest .5" and a .75" MOA group( 5 shot groups off a bipod). I'm not to thrilled about my ES (66 on 1 group and 80 on the other group). I had better ES with the 180 bergers (low 20's) with three different groups but group size was 1.25" to 1.5". I am hoping the barrell will stabilize soon. Headed back out tommorow with some more loads lit by different primers to see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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