DrMike
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- Nov 8, 2006
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Hit the range at 0710 this morning with a load of rifles to work on. Here is the day's work load:
From left to right:
Noah's Tikka (.260 Remington); Model 70 .30-06; Model 70 .284 Win; Model 70 7X57; Sako Vixen 6mm Rem; .257 Weatherby.
Here's a few close-ups of some of my own rifles. Here's the 7X57--FN produced, topped with a Kahles 3-9X42.
This is Noah's "Baby," a Tikka action rechambered to .260 Remington, Wilson barrel, topped with a 2.5-8X36 Leupold VX3.
.30-06, FN-produced (2008 initial run), topped with a Zeiss 3-9X36 Diavari.
And this is the .284 Win built on a New Haven Model 70 push-feed, Hart barrel, topped with a VX6 3-18X44.
It was a very productive day. I managed to prove that the 257 Weatherby is going to need quite a bit of work to produce a load (110 AccuBonds). The 6mm Rem shoots quite well (sub MOA with both 90 grain E-Tips and 90 grain AccuBonds). The .284 Win is producing some promising groups, though I will need to give it a bit more attention. I was focusing on 150 grain ABLR, but I'm getting better results with 150 grain E-Tips right now. It will make another trip to the range soon.
The 7X57 produced multiple fine groups, none finer than this 0.23 inch group with 140 grain Sierra Game Kings. Can you say "Venison?"
It is also producing some fine groups with 120 grain BTs, which put a grin on my chin.
I'm under the gun for Noah's rifle as it has to be ready shortly so he can familiarise himself before moose opens on August 15. This grouping with 120 grain GMX looks promising, as did a series of groups with 129 grain SSTs.
In all, a pretty satisfying day, if somewhat longish.
From left to right:
Noah's Tikka (.260 Remington); Model 70 .30-06; Model 70 .284 Win; Model 70 7X57; Sako Vixen 6mm Rem; .257 Weatherby.
Here's a few close-ups of some of my own rifles. Here's the 7X57--FN produced, topped with a Kahles 3-9X42.
This is Noah's "Baby," a Tikka action rechambered to .260 Remington, Wilson barrel, topped with a 2.5-8X36 Leupold VX3.
.30-06, FN-produced (2008 initial run), topped with a Zeiss 3-9X36 Diavari.
And this is the .284 Win built on a New Haven Model 70 push-feed, Hart barrel, topped with a VX6 3-18X44.
It was a very productive day. I managed to prove that the 257 Weatherby is going to need quite a bit of work to produce a load (110 AccuBonds). The 6mm Rem shoots quite well (sub MOA with both 90 grain E-Tips and 90 grain AccuBonds). The .284 Win is producing some promising groups, though I will need to give it a bit more attention. I was focusing on 150 grain ABLR, but I'm getting better results with 150 grain E-Tips right now. It will make another trip to the range soon.
The 7X57 produced multiple fine groups, none finer than this 0.23 inch group with 140 grain Sierra Game Kings. Can you say "Venison?"
It is also producing some fine groups with 120 grain BTs, which put a grin on my chin.
I'm under the gun for Noah's rifle as it has to be ready shortly so he can familiarise himself before moose opens on August 15. This grouping with 120 grain GMX looks promising, as did a series of groups with 129 grain SSTs.
In all, a pretty satisfying day, if somewhat longish.