Well, I also brought out the lever guns in order to verify some loads and speeds I had worked up for them. I had to get a good zero on the rifles as well. I did a rough zero with the Williams 5D the last time out, but wanted to make sure I had a proper zero for hunting. First up was the M94 30-30. I am using the Sierra 170gr Pro Hunters in the rifle, WW brass, CCI BR2s and Leverevolution powder. Pretty great stuff. I went 2300 over the chrono with that bullet and had very acceptable accuracy. These were shot at 50 yards (except for the 45-70 and 300RUM target). I can't really do excellent group shooting much further out than that with irons and wanted to make sure the loads were good and I had a good zero.
This was 36gr's of LVR
I made a quick dope change and got it into center mass pretty quickly.
Next up was the 35 Rem. That was also using LVR powder, CCI BR2's, WW cases, but the 200gr Core Lokt RN's. Those also came out of the rifle at 2290-2300. Really pretty nice stuff and adds a nice kick in the pants to the old lever rounds.
Well, since those two went so fast, I decided to rezero the 45-70 with the 300gr BST's as loaded by Woodycreek. They went a little over 2300 out of my Marlin and were very accurate. Here is the final group of the day with that rifle.
Overall, it was fun to get the lever guns out and get them heated up some. Might goof around more with them later on, but they won't get seriously used for hunting (30-30 and 35 Rem). Mostly for when I am hunting with younger folks and sorta just backing them up. The 45-70, well, that will get some use! Scotty
This was 36gr's of LVR
I made a quick dope change and got it into center mass pretty quickly.
Next up was the 35 Rem. That was also using LVR powder, CCI BR2's, WW cases, but the 200gr Core Lokt RN's. Those also came out of the rifle at 2290-2300. Really pretty nice stuff and adds a nice kick in the pants to the old lever rounds.
Well, since those two went so fast, I decided to rezero the 45-70 with the 300gr BST's as loaded by Woodycreek. They went a little over 2300 out of my Marlin and were very accurate. Here is the final group of the day with that rifle.
Overall, it was fun to get the lever guns out and get them heated up some. Might goof around more with them later on, but they won't get seriously used for hunting (30-30 and 35 Rem). Mostly for when I am hunting with younger folks and sorta just backing them up. The 45-70, well, that will get some use! Scotty