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Originally Posted by
22SqnRAE
I'd be pretty happy with that. But being a service rifle, I'd be inclined to stick with the 150gr pills. But that's just me, not pushing you away from that good result.
I tried a couple 150g loads this morning. Berry's plated FN over 16g of 2400, and an M2 ball load, Armscorp's bulk 147 FMJ's over 46.5g of Shooters World Match. The Berry's did better. For full power loads the Armscorp's will never be known as a match winning bullet. The Speer 125 TNT's just group better in the M1, M14, and this 03A3. Took this and the .30 Carbine out today. T'was a fine day at the range.
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Well Don, looks like you safe in the next Zombie attack...
Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...
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Originally Posted by
Ex Crab
Mine's a Remington M1903A3 and last week I put a few rds downrange at 100 mtrs
Nice shooting there! My Zombie targets were shot at the 50yd. line as I'm still in the load development stage. The light load will be shot at 100yd. next time, but that will be awhile as I had a cataract removed last week.
I also prefer light loads for my bolt milsurps. I'm only shooting paper Zombies so I see no reason to wear out the rifle or my shoulder. 16g seems to be the sweet spot for 2400 powder. My .308 Spanish Mauser likes that powder/bullet combo the best also. I was amazed at the holes in the target. Looked like they were cut with a paper punch.
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TankerDon
so I see no reason to wear out the rifle or my shoulder.
My feelings too. If I fire around 40 rds or more of M2 I feel and look like the world boxing champ has used me as a punch bag.
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