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It will be interesting to see others PDMs with different bullets, my PDM seemed pretty accurate, I just rounded down or up depending on what I saw downrange
I didn't realize I posted in the 300 PRC thread. Was not trying to derail it.So I'll post it here. Edit: 28 nosler, 28" Hawk Hill barrel, TBAC 338 ultra
Not sure on the magnification on the spotter. Not much knowledge on camara stuff. But, the photo details are F1.7 1/120s 4.20mm. White balance auto , if that makes any sense
I'll measure a few and see what the casings are doing, I'm not seeing any signs of pressure on the case as in bolt swipe, or cratered primers , heavy bolt lift. Thanks for the help and info
Asking for some help, from members with Quick Load to see if my test load is over pressure, 300 win mag Federal brass 200gr smk 75.5 gr Retumbo 215m 3.447 OAL Barrel is a 1-10 twist. 27" long
Try loosening the 4mm screw to adjust your lateral movement of your cheek piece enough and it may give you enough room to get your bolt out, worked on my atx, but the cheek piece is not bottomed out all the way.
Lapua brass, got 13 reloads out of it in 2 different barrels, 123s at 2920fps and 140s at 2750fps on the second barrel. Cases started cracking, so switched to new brass
The guy who took that picture, I envy..lol Thanks for the ride up the road on the first day. And thanks to Frank for all the help through out the match, you definitely practice what you preach with helping new shooters as do the match directors and ROs . And last but not least. Thanks to the...
I agree to a point on shooting this test with the zero you would normally have. But, If you know you have a offset on positional , why wouldn't you want to tweak your prone zero so the positional zero is more centered due to it being more of a difficult shot? I would rather hold a offset...
Took some of Frank's advice and re-zeroed rifle to impact high by .2 since I tend to track low and left shooting in positional and checked zero in a sitting position on a tripod ( right group). Left group is prone, 3-shots each Then went and shot the diamond and took my time. Definitely better...