Here are the 5-shot groups.
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jackiesaki at 2011-07-08
These were shot with 178 grn AMAX's, 59 grns of SC 4831, (weighed), bullet about .020 jump, Fed 215 Large Rifle Magnum Primer, .335 neck bushing with the ,339 neck, (loaded Lapua Brass has .003 clearance),. Average velocity, 2780 fps out of the 27 inch 1-10 twist Krieger. This is what you would call a 100 percent density load.
As a note, I cannot do much better than 5/8 groups with 4350, or the new Honady 168 grn Match Bullets. I can easilly get 2850+ out of the AMAX's with the 27 inch barrel, but groups open up to the 5/8 range as well. Great Hunting Load, though. I just need to work with the load a little more with the 4350, and get some of the new 178 grn Match Bullets.
If you have ever worked up an accuracy load for a Rifle such as this, it gets a little trying. Granted, an '06 is not a RUM, but even weighing at 12 pounds, it hits you hard enough do get your attention after about three groups.
Also, as a Benchrest Shooter, I am used to free recoil shooting where I can watch conditions to the nth degree. I have to hold on to this Rifle, I tried a couple of free recoil shots, and sorry, my 62 year old shoulder will not take that as many times as it takes to find what the Rifle really likes. I think all of my friends watching me shoot this thing all day long might think I am a tad nuts. Gene Bukys said since I seemed to be enjoying this so much, he had a new 338 Magnum that he would be glad to let me 'work with'.
The first group, on the upper left, was actually the last one I shot late Sunday, after everybody but a couple of shooters had left. The conditions died down, I got the POA dead on, and as carefully as I could, laid five rounds down range. I think it is at least 4x's.
Even though there are multitudes of combinations to try, I really can't see anything shooting much better in this particular combination than the 4831 and the 178 GRN AMAX.
I still want to take the three pieces of 1949 vintage Lakewood City Brass that German Salazar sent me, and put this accuracy load in, and shoot a group.
I think I have succeeded in doing what I started out to do, taking a fine old Rem 721 action that was born the same year as me, (1949), and mating it with todays components and my own truing operations, and making a great Rifle, a blend of the old, and the new.
Like I said, a pretty good shooting '06, and a worthy project ..........jackie
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jackiesaki at 2011-06-11