FullCurl8
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yeah, 16 hrs
Are you shooting off of bipods or a bag , 7 Prc don't shoot good off of bipods they have a lot of torque over try a bag or sledyeah, 16 hrs
Are you shooting off of bipods or a bag , 7 Prc don't shoot good off of bipods they have a lot of torque over try a bag or sled
Shooting out of a padded vice setup as well as off a front adjustable rest and rear bay. Worked good with all my STW load developments. Didn't make it out today, tomorrow morning.Are you shooting off of bipods or a bag , 7 Prc don't shoot good off of bipods they have a lot of torque over try a bag or sled
Good luck and let me no how it goesShooting out of a padded vice setup as well as off a front adjustable rest and rear bay. Worked good with all my STW load developments. Didn't make it out today, tomorrow morning.
Still inconsistent and no pressure signs. This barrel is wearing incredibly fast, and I'm allowing ample cool down. At 189 rounds and firecracking looks like my STW with 2500 rounds. Good note, My brass is growing to fill some of the void where carbon ring is! Pulled the scope as I'm feeling something is amiss, possibly the parallax.Good luck and let me no how it goes
I would take 26" target and put a small 1" target at the bottom and then put a plumb line up the target shoot the bottom target then dieal your scope up 20 inches and shoot the same bottom target again and see where your POI is that should tell you if your scope is set rightStill inconsistent and no pressure signs. This barrel is wearing incredibly fast, and I'm allowing ample cool down. At 189 rounds and firecracking looks like my STW with 2500 rounds. Good note, My brass is growing to fill some of the void where carbon ring is! Pulled the scope as I'm feeling something is amiss, possibly the parallax.
Well, kind of embarrassing here. It appears I've lost the ability to put holes in paper all of a sudden. At 400 on steel plates 2" grouping, 2.25" at 500. That will have to do for this season. Thanks for the help. Still a carbon beast though. Target panic has never been a thing for me, maybe my eyes are getting old.I would take 26" target and put a small 1" target at the bottom and then put a plumb line up the target shoot the bottom target then dieal your scope up 20 inches and shoot the same bottom target again and see where your POI is that should tell you if your scope is set right
That's good I'm glad you got it figured out and good luck on you huntsWell, kind of embarrassing here. It appears I've lost the ability to put holes in paper all of a sudden. At 400 on steel plates 2" grouping, 2.25" at 500. That will have to do for this season. Thanks for the help. Still a carbon beast though. Target panic has never been a thing for me, maybe my eyes are getting old.