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BTW-- I sighted my 17HMR in yesterday AM. I used duct tape to hold the target to the backboard. So there were no targets harmed during testing.
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Except for the 25 or so holes in it!!
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Maybe after 100 or so butterfly stitches that target might recover with a little bedrest. Chicken soup might help also.Glen wrote::
Except for the 25 or so holes in it!!
jo191145 - I will put your name on the 35 B/H322 (have to pick 4 spots - please post what grain of powder).jo191145 wrote:Glen wrote: It's usually dead when the staples go thru it.![]()
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As a paper puncher I really appreciate that.
As a non betting man I'll go with the 35 Berg and H-322.
Your best accuracy might not be at your desired velocity though.
Your gonna let a little weather age and tarnish all those loads. Get out there and post some results
Sorry acloco, feeling a little twisted and evil today
Agree - cleaning rod is ready as well!!!!!jo191145 wrote:Maybe after 100 or so butterfly stitches that target might recover with a little bedrest. Chicken soup might help also.Glen wrote::
Except for the 25 or so holes in it!!
acloco I hope you have a heavy duty pickup for all those rounds and don't forget your cleaning rod.
Thanks....I think!jo191145 wrote:No one can say your not committed. Some might say you should be.
Yep...patience...right?!?!??!!jo191145 wrote:Scorching 65 degrees here in Ct. Just got in from my range with the 204 and 308. My 204 was beeing a real b!#@% today. Hope you have better luck when you finally get to pull the trigger. Gotta love this global warming stuff.