WELL ... THAT DIDN'T WORK OUT!
Took the Mosin to the range. Set up at 50 yards. The cast bullet loads stayed inside 6 inches. ugh
The jacketed bullet loads stayed on a paper plate .. barely. 8 inches? Not sure.
I fired enough to convince myself it wasn't just the shooter's fault.
My next step is to shoot some of the military loads I have. Got a LOT of them! I think they are from 1944 and were buried in a Bulgarian farmer's field until about 1980. I have been putting off shooting them because of the cleaning required afterwards, but I am at that point.
If they don't shoot fairly well then it ain't just my handloads.
We shall see.
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The title of my next book will be
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-18, 10:48
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Jim a few years back I did some resesrch
- Grover Sr, 2020-11-19, 07:08
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I have heard that also ....
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-19, 08:04
- Looking forward to your updates. (nm) - Grover Sr, 2020-11-19, 09:04
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I have heard that also ....
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-19, 08:04
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Just shoot at the widest ones at distance....
- Curt, 2020-11-18, 12:01
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That makes sense..... kinda ... (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-18, 14:10
- Sounds very Russian, in tactic. - WB, 2020-11-18, 18:39
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That makes sense..... kinda ... (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-18, 14:10
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LOL, wear your sunglasses.
- WB, 2020-11-18, 10:58
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No ovals or signs of yawing.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-18, 11:12
- I narrowly rescued my melting pot from the - WB, 2020-11-18, 11:41
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No ovals or signs of yawing.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-18, 11:12
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Jim a few years back I did some resesrch
- Grover Sr, 2020-11-19, 07:08