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Originally Posted by
smle addict
Usabaker- yup! SBR&G is where I shoot. Im usually there on thursdays.
RoyW-this rifle shoots real good with 150’s. This load is a Hornady 150gr SP over IMR3031. Im not at the house right now, so i dont know the charge weight off the top of my head.
Many thanks, it seems a few people find 150's work well. Will have to get some
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10-10-2020 02:22 PM
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USAbaker-I've seen you there on fridays (I remember the seabee patches); we've talked a few times as well. Next time I go on a friday, I'll look for you.
RoyW-I pulled this load for 150's right from the Hornady #10 manual. But what I have found is that rarely do my handloads shoot accurately from rifle to rifle. I have a trials 4T with a pitted and dark barrel that shoots outstanding with sierra 174 hollow-point boats tails. It wont shoot 150's nor will it shoot .312 diameter bullets. That same boat tail in another, almost mint 4T wont print under 2-1/2 inches, but that rifle loves flat-base bullets. It's been a lot of experimentation over the years. Throw in the "panic buying" due to politics/covid/mass shooting (insert any civil unrest here), and I wind up having to substitute powders when Varget, IMR4895, or my other go-to powders become unavailable. This is how I stumble onto good (or bad) load combos.
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Originally Posted by
smle addict
I've seen you there on fridays (I remember the seabee patches); we've talked a few times as well.
I think you have all the Enfields that I always envy, you normally take positions 1 or 2.
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200 yard redemption
Part 2: Returned to the range this past Thursday, and put down a respectable 3.75 X 4 inch group with the T. When I settle down, I can shoot decently.
Was feeling pretty good at the 300 yard line until I noticed the group was about 3 feet in diameter! It was then I realized there were too many holes in the target. The guy next to me was shooting a M44 Mosin-Nagant with iron sights. Yup, he shot my target...
Will try 300 next week. For now, the 200 yard results:
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Originally Posted by
smle addict
The guy next to me was shooting a M44 Mosin-Nagant with iron sights. Yup, he shot my target...
With every other shooting position closed, I don't get how people are still shooting at the wrong targets; Especially with iron sites.
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" Only two defining forces have offered to die for me. 1.) Jesus Christ 2.) The American G.I. "One died for your soul, the other for your freedom! "
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The mother of fools is always pregnant
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Well, its partially my fault. Evidently, i cant count. I was on position 27, and i put the 300 yd target up on #28. Mosin guy set up an 29 and thought someone left a target up (he set up after i had). I guess he couldn't count either. My only excuse is that i was in the infantry!
Usabaker; I’ll drop in on the first friday of november. Come over and we’ll shoot the breeze. And, you can help me count.
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SWEET rifle !!! Just got to love them old girls !! What were the Johnsons going for back then ?
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The dealer was asking $3500 for each Johnson. They were in typical shape; a little beat but functional. He jokingly said if I bought one of the Johnsons, he would throw in the 4T for free! I didnt pursue that statement because I was flat broke, except for the $600 I have squirreled away in my savings. It was one of those shows were there was a really neat assortment of reasonably priced milsurps (Johnsons, a sniper arisaka, M-1's, ect). The AR15 and other black guns were priced extremely high and were selling like wildfire.
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