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You should use the printed start point from powder manufacturer it's on line. Work from there and be safe and don't go over the max with these sweet old rifles, mine is over 100 years old. I also recommend the Lee gold die set because it comes with the neck only fourth die. I did try 140g PRIVI...
I use a proven load from a friend in the UK who competes in international matches. I didn't follow it exactly and used the 140g SMK over the Sencar but it's RL-22 and the SMK
And here I thought I was the strange one. Nice VKT, I did see one in Las Vegas years ago with the original Finn laminated shoulder stock for $5K+ I have had a few other Husky's in the 70's
First looks like a Swede M38 and the other looks line an M93 both should be 6.5mm Swedish. you chopped off the end of the barrel on the first so it's just stab in the dark. Oh Bill there isn't much game in the world you can't take with the 6.5 ..........
One of several amazing rifles I had the chance to shoot at the Trafalgar meet at Bisley in the UK. It belongs to one of the senior range masters and was built on a #4T sniper receiver using a #5 jungle carbine for furniture and flash hider and a 7.62X51 barrel under the #32 MkIII scope. In the...
You like them or you don't no mystery...... This 7.62X51 shoots .5 MOA at 200 meters and is quite famous at Bisley and even I put three sighters into one inch at 200 meters..........