Lee Martin
Active member
I first shot a purpose built BR rifle in 1986. After 29 years of dabbling I finally got into the zeros. Plenty of low 1's over that time but never a screamer. That changed this past Saturday:
Crude measuring at the range:
Measuring under magnification. Dad and I both put the widest span at 0.326" (or 0.083")
Of course it isn't official and it's only one group. Nonetheless it was rewarding. Load specifics:
• 28.1 grs of LT-32 (150.5 Culver)
• Velocity – haven’t chronographed it yet but I’d guess 3,300 fps
• 68 grain FB Bart’s Ultra just touching the lands.
• Brass – Lapua, turned 0.0095"
• 0.0015” neck tension – 0.261” bushing
• CCI BR-4 primer
• Shoulder bump = 0.001”
• Loaded neck = 0.2625” on a 0.264” chamber. 0.0015” clearance
• Average wind = 0.8 mph during the five minutes it took to complete
• Temp = 50.3, Humidity – 48.4
• Free recoil
-Lee
www.singleactions.com
Crude measuring at the range:
Measuring under magnification. Dad and I both put the widest span at 0.326" (or 0.083")
Of course it isn't official and it's only one group. Nonetheless it was rewarding. Load specifics:
• 28.1 grs of LT-32 (150.5 Culver)
• Velocity – haven’t chronographed it yet but I’d guess 3,300 fps
• 68 grain FB Bart’s Ultra just touching the lands.
• Brass – Lapua, turned 0.0095"
• 0.0015” neck tension – 0.261” bushing
• CCI BR-4 primer
• Shoulder bump = 0.001”
• Loaded neck = 0.2625” on a 0.264” chamber. 0.0015” clearance
• Average wind = 0.8 mph during the five minutes it took to complete
• Temp = 50.3, Humidity – 48.4
• Free recoil
-Lee
www.singleactions.com