Native Hunter
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Gun season is still a long way off (November), but I got the bug to check two rifles today and have them ready for season. The way my work varies I thought it would be good to go ahead while I had time, because I may not have time later.
First gun is a moderately heavy 25-06 Remington Stainless Sendero. I have never tried but one bullet in this gun - the one I wanted to shoot - a 115 grain Nosler BT. It didn't take too long to get a 1/2 MOA handload, and that is what I have continued to shoot. It had been a long time since I had given this gun any attention, so I gave the barrel a good scrubbing and even removed the scope and checked the base screw tightness. It was close to being in line when I put it back together - only had to adjust a few clicks.
Second gun is a very light weight TC Icon 308. I also knew what bullet I wanted to shoot in it - a 150 Hornady SST. So, I worked out a load that was giving me about .7 MOA and felt that was excellent for such a light gun. Below are the targets this morning.
I had shot the Icon recently, so only fired one shot at 200 yds. It was still dead on. First pic below shows that one shot. Why waste ammo??
The next target is sighting the Sendero back in at 100 yds. I was right back to my 1/2 inch group but needed to adjust a little Rght. Not surprising since the scope was removed.
This next target is one shot from the Sendero at 200 yds. Just where I want it. Might check one more time later before hunting, but both of these guns are good to go. I do need to work some later with my son's 30-06. I have some brass ordered and will get that one tuned up sometime soon.
First gun is a moderately heavy 25-06 Remington Stainless Sendero. I have never tried but one bullet in this gun - the one I wanted to shoot - a 115 grain Nosler BT. It didn't take too long to get a 1/2 MOA handload, and that is what I have continued to shoot. It had been a long time since I had given this gun any attention, so I gave the barrel a good scrubbing and even removed the scope and checked the base screw tightness. It was close to being in line when I put it back together - only had to adjust a few clicks.
Second gun is a very light weight TC Icon 308. I also knew what bullet I wanted to shoot in it - a 150 Hornady SST. So, I worked out a load that was giving me about .7 MOA and felt that was excellent for such a light gun. Below are the targets this morning.
I had shot the Icon recently, so only fired one shot at 200 yds. It was still dead on. First pic below shows that one shot. Why waste ammo??
The next target is sighting the Sendero back in at 100 yds. I was right back to my 1/2 inch group but needed to adjust a little Rght. Not surprising since the scope was removed.
This next target is one shot from the Sendero at 200 yds. Just where I want it. Might check one more time later before hunting, but both of these guns are good to go. I do need to work some later with my son's 30-06. I have some brass ordered and will get that one tuned up sometime soon.
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