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Muzzle brake for 300 Weatherby Mark V
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<blockquote data-quote="A/1-61" data-source="post: 3103120" data-attributes="member: 127316"><p>Here is another update, the last and final one how about my 300 Weatherby Mark V. I've made a few changes and have found an even better node. I substituted my Winchester 9.5M primers for Federal 215 Magnums which I recently found at Cabela's. I just returned from the range. It is a bluebird day here, bright with the sun to my back, target crisp and clear at 100 yd, The five shot group below, calculates to a .397 inch group at 100 yd. It looks like two shots did (barely )hit paper at the left portion of the group. Again, I am using a 212 grain ELD- x with a COAL of 3.700. H1 000, 84.1 grains. 2994 FPS. The node is one thing, but the muzzle brake made the difference, controlled anticipation, without the negative expectation. First time I ever shot that rifle in a short sleeve shirt. Thank you to everyone that helped me out with this project. I am in awe of the wealth of knowledge that is conveyed in this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A/1-61, post: 3103120, member: 127316"] Here is another update, the last and final one how about my 300 Weatherby Mark V. I've made a few changes and have found an even better node. I substituted my Winchester 9.5M primers for Federal 215 Magnums which I recently found at Cabela's. I just returned from the range. It is a bluebird day here, bright with the sun to my back, target crisp and clear at 100 yd, The five shot group below, calculates to a .397 inch group at 100 yd. It looks like two shots did (barely )hit paper at the left portion of the group. Again, I am using a 212 grain ELD- x with a COAL of 3.700. H1 000, 84.1 grains. 2994 FPS. The node is one thing, but the muzzle brake made the difference, controlled anticipation, without the negative expectation. First time I ever shot that rifle in a short sleeve shirt. Thank you to everyone that helped me out with this project. I am in awe of the wealth of knowledge that is conveyed in this forum. [/QUOTE]
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