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    My reloads with 15 grains of WW296 print the same as my new Remington, and seem a little hotter. That pattern would be about right if it was Aguila!
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    UPDATE: I put the Inland back in its Highwood IO stock with the cartouche, and thought I would verify that it was "hanging" in the recoil plate correctly. Since it was in a different stock from the last time I shot, and I had trimmed the front sight since it was shooting low, I thought I would shoot it at 25 yards on a M1icon Carbine 25 yard battle sight target. I took 5 rounds of Kings Mill 1944 (or 1943) ammo and did a group check. Bingo! Dead nuts on with it on the 100/150 setting. You may notice only 4 holes, because one of the 5 rounds had a dead primer. Not bad for using a folding saw horse for a rest, and a broken camp chair to sit in. I am HAPPY! After this group, I did one click left.

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