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    Ok, here is my starter. Shot today with my Winchester M1917 in .30-06.

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    Had another brief chance to work with the P14 - this time using the std ladder sight. Using HPX Mk7. I found that at 100yds the POI is 9 inches high and 3 inches right - so I went Kentucky - then "pulled" one!

    Ill be back after some tweaking - no time this sitting. I have a +0.060" front blade installed - may try a 0.075" to push the muzzle down a touch on the ladder sight - this may afford me the desired couple more clicks depression on the PH5B also.

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    P14 v No4Mk1T

    Another nice day, with honey-do's complete - good for a break but not good for aches and pains (must be bad if Mrs B is sending me to relax). Anyways - wanted to get some HXP (1975 Mk7) stats from the No4 Mk1 T and continue to tune the P14 - is now together for what should be the last time for a while. So empty range, bright sunny day - 75 degrees F, light breeze blowing into my 7o'clock. I have been drilling with the P14 for a while and enjoy its mile long trigger first stage - which is tiny on the T - so had some "exciting" pullled shots . Will enjoy measuring and resizing the brass to see the difference between these two for chamber tolerance and case stretch. This should make 2 targets this year for the T.

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