Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Was about 40 - 45 degrees and damp, but there was virtually no wind. Perfect morning to do some rifle shooting! I shot the 308 Win, Remington 700 "Green Machine" and my 30-30 Glenfield. Other than being mild-shooting 30 cal rifles, they sure don't have much in common.
I'm starting to use the 6x SWFA scope with the mil-reticle, and there's a bit of a learning curve, but I like it.
Today's load was 50 grains of Varget, CCI BR-2 primers, 125 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip and Federal brass. Velocity is a bit over 3100 fps.
Roughly one-inch group at 200 yards, but I was high and right. I'll chalk that up to being zeroed at 100 yards, and trying to use the mil reticle for aiming at 200 yards. I kinda messed it up. But... At least I messed it up consistently. :grin:
Roughly three-inch group at 300 yards on my AR-500 silhouette from Precision Targets, here in Wenatchee Washington. Love ringing that thing at 300 yards!
Then onto the 30-30 Glenfield! :grin: I surely do like this little rifle. Not sure why, but I'm having a little trouble getting the perfect 100 yard zero with the Williams peep sight. I'm using 8" paper plates for my 100 yard targets and am hitting the target but off to the left side of the target a bit. Adjust the sight for windage, and suddenly I'm missing the target. Sigh... I've got a trick or two up my sleeve that I'll try next time, and I'll bring more ammo. Ran out this morning before I got it dialed in today. On the other hand, I did scare the heck out of a rock on the 300 yard berm... So... I'm not too far off with that Winchester 170 grain ammo.
I think I'm having a hard time with a consistent hold, with that round brass bead on the front sight. For several years I've been using a little 2.5x Leupold on this scope, but... I really want to be able to shoot it well with the peep sight. We will see... Have a little trick for that.
Guy
I'm starting to use the 6x SWFA scope with the mil-reticle, and there's a bit of a learning curve, but I like it.
Today's load was 50 grains of Varget, CCI BR-2 primers, 125 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip and Federal brass. Velocity is a bit over 3100 fps.
Roughly one-inch group at 200 yards, but I was high and right. I'll chalk that up to being zeroed at 100 yards, and trying to use the mil reticle for aiming at 200 yards. I kinda messed it up. But... At least I messed it up consistently. :grin:
Roughly three-inch group at 300 yards on my AR-500 silhouette from Precision Targets, here in Wenatchee Washington. Love ringing that thing at 300 yards!
Then onto the 30-30 Glenfield! :grin: I surely do like this little rifle. Not sure why, but I'm having a little trouble getting the perfect 100 yard zero with the Williams peep sight. I'm using 8" paper plates for my 100 yard targets and am hitting the target but off to the left side of the target a bit. Adjust the sight for windage, and suddenly I'm missing the target. Sigh... I've got a trick or two up my sleeve that I'll try next time, and I'll bring more ammo. Ran out this morning before I got it dialed in today. On the other hand, I did scare the heck out of a rock on the 300 yard berm... So... I'm not too far off with that Winchester 170 grain ammo.
I think I'm having a hard time with a consistent hold, with that round brass bead on the front sight. For several years I've been using a little 2.5x Leupold on this scope, but... I really want to be able to shoot it well with the peep sight. We will see... Have a little trick for that.
Guy