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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillybear" data-source="post: 284770" data-attributes="member: 4775"><p>I did get to try my .300 H&H some yesterday. The old rifle shoots great. 165 NBT did about 1.25 inches but the 190 Hornady BTSP and the 200 grain Speer GS drop into nice, tidy 3/4 inch groups.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The only downside, besides the weather being too wet for me to risk the camera for pictures and the Chrony showing its ***, is that the wonderful old Weaver scope has developed a problem. This appeared on the fifth shot when it was knocked loose. There is a piece of something (about the size of a postage stamp) that looks like black cellophane or black rubber (gasket)? floating around inside the eyepiece.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't affect the ability of the scope to zero or hold zero it just obscures the sight picture and you have to tilt the rifle to get it to move out of the way.</p><p>_________________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillybear, post: 284770, member: 4775"] I did get to try my .300 H&H some yesterday. The old rifle shoots great. 165 NBT did about 1.25 inches but the 190 Hornady BTSP and the 200 grain Speer GS drop into nice, tidy 3/4 inch groups. The only downside, besides the weather being too wet for me to risk the camera for pictures and the Chrony showing its ***, is that the wonderful old Weaver scope has developed a problem. This appeared on the fifth shot when it was knocked loose. There is a piece of something (about the size of a postage stamp) that looks like black cellophane or black rubber (gasket)? floating around inside the eyepiece. It doesn't affect the ability of the scope to zero or hold zero it just obscures the sight picture and you have to tilt the rifle to get it to move out of the way. _________________________ [/QUOTE]
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