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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2844241" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I made a muzzle brake for my low-cost Ruger 6.5 CM rifle and lapped the end of it to get it timed. It closed my groups down to a little under an inch at one hundred yards. Next, I think I will build a barrel tuner for it and put on it, then play with that, as well as seating depth and powder charge, then do a little bit of changing powders it's all for my enjoyment at this time. Windypants; does your new rifle have a tuner on it or just a muzzle brake? What is your shoulder angle a standard angle for the 6 CM? Does it have standard lead angles, or does it have Alex Wheeler modified lead angles? How much jump are you running if any to the lands or lead to your rifling? Yeah, I know a lot of questions that the average person wouldn't even be concerned with, but I have these curiosity attacks and am nearly always trying to figure out how to do things better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2844241, member: 91783"] I made a muzzle brake for my low-cost Ruger 6.5 CM rifle and lapped the end of it to get it timed. It closed my groups down to a little under an inch at one hundred yards. Next, I think I will build a barrel tuner for it and put on it, then play with that, as well as seating depth and powder charge, then do a little bit of changing powders it's all for my enjoyment at this time. Windypants; does your new rifle have a tuner on it or just a muzzle brake? What is your shoulder angle a standard angle for the 6 CM? Does it have standard lead angles, or does it have Alex Wheeler modified lead angles? How much jump are you running if any to the lands or lead to your rifling? Yeah, I know a lot of questions that the average person wouldn't even be concerned with, but I have these curiosity attacks and am nearly always trying to figure out how to do things better. [/QUOTE]
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