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Starting with a light charge of 4 grains of Unique at 12 yds, point of impact was very close to POA. Upping the charge to 4.5 grains brought it up and tightened the group a bit.
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I didn't have any good reactive targets so I tried a piece of 2x6 and 1/2 plywood.
At 12 yds again, the bullet really splintered the backside of the 2x6. There were little bits of wood all around the backstop.
The bullet that went through the plywood actually bounced off the railroad tie behind it and knocked it forward.
Going to up the charge to 5 grains of Unique. I know these are pretty slow moving bullets, don't have a chronograph so the experiment continues.
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Also took along the Ruger Bisley and '73 to shoot some more of the 6.5 grain Titegroup / 200 gr FLP I've been working on. I wanted a load that would shoot well from both and I think I've got it. The two low shots from the Ruger were me getting used to a much better trigger.
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Relly love shooting the '73, what a great rife!
jb
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