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Savage 111 LRH 6.5-284 Loading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 989427" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>That's good shooting! I'd be tickled with that. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure my flyers are not heat related because the flyer could be any of the three shot. It is just as often the first or second as it is the third shot. </p><p></p><p>By the way, if you want a good temporary turret label. I use blank ups labels that I get from work. You can probably make 20 or more turret labels from one ups label. Self adhering, come off easy, does not damage turret. I use a small piece of copy paper and wrap around the turret. Trim the paper so that it fits the turret the way I want the label, height wise and the ends butting, not overlapping. Mark the MOA lines on the copy paper if the turret is not tall enough to expose the original. Then I just fold the copy paper out on the ups label. Duplicate the height and length, transfer MOA marks. Then I use my drop data sheet to mark yardage marks on the ups label. I cover the turret label area with a piece of scotch tape because the ups label smudges easy. Then cut out the label area, peel and stick. Takes all of 5 minutes and with the tape covering the label it helps with moisture and will last a pretty long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 989427, member: 59915"] That's good shooting! I'd be tickled with that. I'm pretty sure my flyers are not heat related because the flyer could be any of the three shot. It is just as often the first or second as it is the third shot. By the way, if you want a good temporary turret label. I use blank ups labels that I get from work. You can probably make 20 or more turret labels from one ups label. Self adhering, come off easy, does not damage turret. I use a small piece of copy paper and wrap around the turret. Trim the paper so that it fits the turret the way I want the label, height wise and the ends butting, not overlapping. Mark the MOA lines on the copy paper if the turret is not tall enough to expose the original. Then I just fold the copy paper out on the ups label. Duplicate the height and length, transfer MOA marks. Then I use my drop data sheet to mark yardage marks on the ups label. I cover the turret label area with a piece of scotch tape because the ups label smudges easy. Then cut out the label area, peel and stick. Takes all of 5 minutes and with the tape covering the label it helps with moisture and will last a pretty long time. [/QUOTE]
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