My best group to date.
My best group to date.
Hey guys,
Just wanted to share;
A mate I met a the range a while ago, Paul, gave me some of his pet load today (well under maximum)
to see how they group with my rifle at 100 metres....
I just found MY new pet load;
155grn A-Max; 44grns AR2208; Federal Match primer; Remington brass.
Oh yeah, it was a FIVE SHOT group! I'm stoked!
What's more, the Mrs was present also, so it was easy to justify spending ALL THAT CASH on reloading equipment recently, hahahaha.
Just wanted to share;
A mate I met a the range a while ago, Paul, gave me some of his pet load today (well under maximum)
to see how they group with my rifle at 100 metres....
I just found MY new pet load;
155grn A-Max; 44grns AR2208; Federal Match primer; Remington brass.
Oh yeah, it was a FIVE SHOT group! I'm stoked!
What's more, the Mrs was present also, so it was easy to justify spending ALL THAT CASH on reloading equipment recently, hahahaha.
Last edited by Archer on Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: My best group to date.
That looks the goods.
Was that the overall group size or does it need the projectile diameter subtracted.??
Well done,its good when you see one hole groups.
Regards
Was that the overall group size or does it need the projectile diameter subtracted.??
Well done,its good when you see one hole groups.
Regards
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Re: My best group to date.
subtract the projie diameter and you'e almost got a "screamer".
Bloody good shooting; what's your rifle/scope combo, please?
Bloody good shooting; what's your rifle/scope combo, please?
Re: My best group to date.
Cheers guys,
Yeah, gotta subtract the calibre (I make it .291 or just under 7.4mm)
The Rifle specs are;
Remington 700 Tactical
Leupold Mark4 4.5-14x50 (M1 turrets)
Seekins rings and bases
Yeah, gotta subtract the calibre (I make it .291 or just under 7.4mm)
The Rifle specs are;
Remington 700 Tactical
Leupold Mark4 4.5-14x50 (M1 turrets)
Seekins rings and bases
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Re: My best group to date.
Good shooting mate
Is it a 308?
Is it a 308?
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Re: My best group to date.
Go on, find a range where you can shoot fly (500m) or the 600 yards...
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Re: My best group to date.
Archer,
Sensational. You have to have respect for the larger calibers, especially the .308.
Have you experimented with any other powder or projectiles?
I sent some 150 grn Lapua's down the tube a few weeks ago, they have a ballistic co-efficiency of .508 whereas the A-max are .500.
I am using Vihta Vuori N 150 (45.5 grns) and am receiving some very consistent velocities (within 5 feet per second of each other and some very tight groups).
How did it perform at 200?
P.S Is that a smiley face on the inside of your rear scope cover?
Regards
Sean
Sensational. You have to have respect for the larger calibers, especially the .308.
Have you experimented with any other powder or projectiles?
I sent some 150 grn Lapua's down the tube a few weeks ago, they have a ballistic co-efficiency of .508 whereas the A-max are .500.
I am using Vihta Vuori N 150 (45.5 grns) and am receiving some very consistent velocities (within 5 feet per second of each other and some very tight groups).
How did it perform at 200?
P.S Is that a smiley face on the inside of your rear scope cover?
Regards
Sean
Last edited by Curtley78 on Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: My best group to date.
Hey Sean,Sean Ambrose wrote:Archer,
Sensational. You have to have respect for the larger calibers, especially the .308.
Have you experimented with any other powder or projectiles?
I sent some 150 grn Lapua's down the tube a few weeks ago, they have a ballistic co-efficiency of .530 whereas the A-max are .500.
I am using Vihta Vuori N 150 (45.5 grns) and am receiving some very consistent velocities (within 5 feet per second of each other and some very tight groups).
How did it perform at 200?
P.S Is that a smiley face on the inside of your rear scope cover?
Regards
Sean
Thanks, I was realy stoked with it.
Haven't done much else in experimenting, and these cartridges were given to me by a mate at the range.
They were literally the FIRST EVER reloads through my rifle!
I'm only just getting into reloading myself, so it's been a lot of research only at this point. Have only read a little about Vihta Vuori.
One of the reasons I was so amazed that the load just seemed to mate perfectly to my rifle.
Haven't had a chance to go beyond 100m with anything but factory stuff yet, but my range goes out to 500, so there might be a few more broken clay targets out on that back mound from now on,
Yeah, smiley face, just a bit of fun
Jason.
Re: My best group to date.
Impressive
Nice set up, any chance of more pics of your rifle .
Is that a spirit level behind the rear mount??
Nice set up, any chance of more pics of your rifle .
Is that a spirit level behind the rear mount??
Re: My best group to date.
Hey Spartan,spartan wrote:Impressive
Nice set up, any chance of more pics of your rifle .
Is that a spirit level behind the rear mount??
Thanks mate, glad you like it.
The 'spirit-level' is a U.S Optics anti-cant device.
It has a screw-on, screw-off cover, and it folds away when not in use.
Here's some more pics for ya;
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Re: My best group to date.
That's gorgeous. I love that rifle.
Dave
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Re: My best group to date.
well done
Re: My best group to date.
Thanks Archer,
That rifle is sweeet!!!
That rifle is sweeet!!!
Re: My best group to date.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
I was a little hesitant when I first got this rifle, with regards to the Hogue Overmold stock.
They have some bad press about being flexible (which they are), but it's never been a problem for me.
Some people have complained that it effected the floating of the barrel.
Unless I put heaps of weight on it, it's fine.
For a general hunting type stock, I think it's awesome. Soft, comfortable, durable and quiet.
Having said that.........my McMillan A5 and Badger bottom metal arrives from the states in the next couple of weeks.
I certainly hope the accuracy doesn't go backwards after a six month wait and all that cash.....hahahahhaa
I was a little hesitant when I first got this rifle, with regards to the Hogue Overmold stock.
They have some bad press about being flexible (which they are), but it's never been a problem for me.
Some people have complained that it effected the floating of the barrel.
Unless I put heaps of weight on it, it's fine.
For a general hunting type stock, I think it's awesome. Soft, comfortable, durable and quiet.
Having said that.........my McMillan A5 and Badger bottom metal arrives from the states in the next couple of weeks.
I certainly hope the accuracy doesn't go backwards after a six month wait and all that cash.....hahahahhaa