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Stormbringer
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Howdy folks. I have always wanted to get into 100-200 yard benchrest shooting and could not pass on a rifle to get my feet wet.
I just bought a Kelby's Stolle Panda RBLP. The rifle came with two barrels one light varmint 6mmPPC .262 neck Shilen 13.5 " twist 22" long and one heavy varmint 6mmPPC .262 neck Krieger 14" twist 22" long. Both barrels are low round count. Brand new in the package Kelby 1" rings came with the rifle and a McMillian Hunter stock with a Jewel 2oz trigger. Action and rings are bright polished.
Other items included were a Wilson seater die, 100 Laupa 220 Russian brass neck turned, sized and ready for primers, action clamp, two redding bushings and some bullets.
Rifle is in great shape and I have robbed a Nikon 6.5-20 Monarch scope from another rifle and mounted it in the Kelby rings until a Weaver T-36 is purchased. The rifle weighs 10.75 lbs with the light varmint barrel.
I got quite a bargin at 1200.00.
Questions that I would like to ask you guys.
I need some dies for my RCBS press. I have had great luck with Forster and Redding for my varmint rifles. Should I go that way or get an arbor press and get additional Wilsons?
H322 seems to be a good starting point in powder and I have some of that on hand. Other powders you would recommend?
I have a good assortment of bullets to try in the 55-70 grain range.
I have shot some great groups with my varmint rifles but I am a bag pincher and have a fairly tight cheek weld. Will this technique work or should I develope a free recoil?
Don't have an wind flags and would recommend advise to where to purchase some?
Any other thoughts you guys can shoot my way I sure appreciate.
I really like the Panda and that Jewel is Sweet!
I just bought a Kelby's Stolle Panda RBLP. The rifle came with two barrels one light varmint 6mmPPC .262 neck Shilen 13.5 " twist 22" long and one heavy varmint 6mmPPC .262 neck Krieger 14" twist 22" long. Both barrels are low round count. Brand new in the package Kelby 1" rings came with the rifle and a McMillian Hunter stock with a Jewel 2oz trigger. Action and rings are bright polished.
Other items included were a Wilson seater die, 100 Laupa 220 Russian brass neck turned, sized and ready for primers, action clamp, two redding bushings and some bullets.
Rifle is in great shape and I have robbed a Nikon 6.5-20 Monarch scope from another rifle and mounted it in the Kelby rings until a Weaver T-36 is purchased. The rifle weighs 10.75 lbs with the light varmint barrel.
I got quite a bargin at 1200.00.
Questions that I would like to ask you guys.
I need some dies for my RCBS press. I have had great luck with Forster and Redding for my varmint rifles. Should I go that way or get an arbor press and get additional Wilsons?
H322 seems to be a good starting point in powder and I have some of that on hand. Other powders you would recommend?
I have a good assortment of bullets to try in the 55-70 grain range.
I have shot some great groups with my varmint rifles but I am a bag pincher and have a fairly tight cheek weld. Will this technique work or should I develope a free recoil?
Don't have an wind flags and would recommend advise to where to purchase some?
Any other thoughts you guys can shoot my way I sure appreciate.
I really like the Panda and that Jewel is Sweet!