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Seekins PH2 6.5 PRC Load Development & Accuracy Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="mferrell" data-source="post: 2248763" data-attributes="member: 115682"><p>Appreciate it! Unfortunately with my work schedule the past few months I haven't had time to do any more testing, things are slowing down so hopefully I will be able to pick back up on it. So far I have stuck with the 156 grainers. I have a batch loaded up so I can stretch it to see how well it groups at further distances (shot it at 954 with good results but nothing really in between) . As soon as I'm able to do this I will be sure to add an update. Also, with this Texas weather getting hotter I am interested to see how the R26 will perform since most of my other testing was between 60-90 degrees (It's peaking into the 100s now). </p><p></p><p>Since I do have more rounds down the tube I do plan on going back and trying the 140s and see if the velocity has picked up any. </p><p></p><p>regards,</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mferrell, post: 2248763, member: 115682"] Appreciate it! Unfortunately with my work schedule the past few months I haven't had time to do any more testing, things are slowing down so hopefully I will be able to pick back up on it. So far I have stuck with the 156 grainers. I have a batch loaded up so I can stretch it to see how well it groups at further distances (shot it at 954 with good results but nothing really in between) . As soon as I'm able to do this I will be sure to add an update. Also, with this Texas weather getting hotter I am interested to see how the R26 will perform since most of my other testing was between 60-90 degrees (It's peaking into the 100s now). Since I do have more rounds down the tube I do plan on going back and trying the 140s and see if the velocity has picked up any. regards, Mike [/QUOTE]
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