With the 16.25" barrel, substituted 296 for slightly slower 4227, burned clean. The bullets from Montana Bullet Works mic'd consistently right at .410, as ordered. The Cast Perf. and True Shot bullets varied from .411-.412, ordered .410. Not surprising, the MBW were much more accurate. Curious about velocity, might be time to buy a decent chrono.
Started at 28g 4227, most accurate with the 240g is 30g.
25 yd. target today, total of 6 shots, last 4 for after final scope adj., should be dead on at 50yds.
Hammer ext. is Alum. 6-cartridge carrier on stock was epoxied then one blued nail at each corner.
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41GNR#2 carbine load for MBW 240LFNGC
- Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 09:44
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unless you enjoy frustration and headaches I would
- Gary Reeder, 2017-02-20, 11:40
- Right on Gary! I bought an Oehler in 1988.... - Drdougrx, 2017-02-20, 17:33
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Having things licked "usually" works for Puffy (nm)
- Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 12:04
- It's a tough job. (nm) - Puffy, 2017-02-20, 18:08
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I've used a ProChrono for years, really like it BUT
- WB, 2017-02-20, 13:14
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Chronograph
- Tim Pence, 2017-02-20, 16:16
- Do you have a brother named Tom? (nm) - Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 20:10
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Chronograph
- Tim Pence, 2017-02-20, 16:16
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unless you enjoy frustration and headaches I would
- Gary Reeder, 2017-02-20, 11:40