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Stevens Favorite, Model of 1894, serial number 4xx. 100 yards at Saukville Rifle and Pistol Club, using CCI Blazer 40 grainers. BTW, that's cosmoline not poo.
The White box grouped really well, but the Federal SP's were all over the place. Including one dud out of six. You can see the pulled round in the second pic.
BTW, I've found that the pistol targets are much better than the 100 yard sight in targets when using irons. I have fairly good eyesight, and it's still a PITA to find a consistant point of aim.
I posted these in another topic already but here goes...
Thought this group was pretty good, until I looked at this thread. I can cover this with a quarter, but not with a dime like some of you. This was a 3 shot group, from 100 yards
Shot this group on Sunday with my Ruger M77 .280 It wears a Leupold VX-I 3-9X40 scope. :
The Ruger was fresh out of the box, I had never fired it before. I shot about 10 rounds to sight it and to break in the barrel. Then I shot the above group. Next weekend I'll try my luck at 200 yards
This was shot from benchrest at 50 yards. with a Hall-actioned 17 Mach 2 with Shilen barrel. The ammo works best if you sort for run-out with a Nielson concentricity gauge. Groups at 100 range from 0.4 to 0.8.
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