Well, I made to Tomball today with two friends Ed Bernabeo and Dan Blair. They seemed as anxious to see how this thing was going to shoot as I.
We had a beautiful morning, sunny with 6 to 10 mph winds. Shooting over a 4 flag set.
I must say, when I found the right combo, this thing really shot great. I’ts been a while since I have sat down and shot some really small groups with my Rail.
The load was 30.3 grns of 133 behind a Bart’s 66 grn BT, .015 jump. I have had these bullets for over five years, about 4000 of them. They have always shot pretty good.
Here are the three best 5 shot groups I Shot. After I got the tune right, all of the groups were good, but the wind got me on a couple, turning small “ones” into “small twos”. I don’t have a official measuring device, but even Stevie Wonder can see the Rifle is working.
In short, my “humongous recoil lug barrel/action mount” seems to be a very viable system. The Rail Gun shot as good as it ever has.
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To make the day even better, early this morning At about 6:30 heading down Zion St too the range, I passed a Box Turtle in the middle of the road. I immediately stopped, picked him up, and after I got to the Range, released him in the woods. I sat I’m down, and in a couple of minutes, he was gone.
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Saving a Box Turtle from getting run over, and shooting small groups. That’s a pretty darned good day.