Hey guys,
I've been reading the forums for a few years now and figured it was finally time to stop in and say thanks. I'll be 17 in a couple of months so if I'm too young to post this just let me know or delete it.
After I came across this site a few years ago, I took everyone's advice and got a .22. (A Kimber 82 and a Ruger 10/22). I've probably put 10,000+ rounds through both of those at the range and saved up to get a R700 XCR LRT in .223. (I work after school and summers at a feed store). I got it because I don't hunt, only shoot paper out to 300 yards, and from what research I did, I figured it would be a good platform to start out with for my first bolt gun.
I absolutely love the 40x trigger, after I had my gunsmith adjust it down just a tad, and the stock fits me perfectly. I gave my little brother the .22's once I got this, and plan on giving him this once I save up enough for a custom build in a few years. I'm in no hurry though.
Anyways, I think I had about 300 rounds through this Rem before I got enough money to buy some reloading gear. Even before I started reloading, I felt that I had a very good understanding of the process from what I was able to research here, and the reloading manuals that I bought a while back.
I have to admit that I was a little hesitant (read scared) to shoot my reloads, and was thinking about hiding under the bench and reaching up to pull the trigger lol. Everything went fine though as you can see.
Below is a picture of my first group with my very first handload. I know it isn't the best 100 yard group ever posted here, but it's mine and I'm proud of it. I'll get there there eventually with a ton more practice.
I couldn't have done it without you guys and all the great info I have gained from these forums. Please note that it does not go unnoticed!
Thanks guys.
COAL 2.250
@Ogive 1.7605 - 1.7610 (.002 off lands)
205M Primer
24.0gr IMR 8208 XBR
Hornady 53gr HP #2250
Hornady once fired factory brass
I've been reading the forums for a few years now and figured it was finally time to stop in and say thanks. I'll be 17 in a couple of months so if I'm too young to post this just let me know or delete it.
After I came across this site a few years ago, I took everyone's advice and got a .22. (A Kimber 82 and a Ruger 10/22). I've probably put 10,000+ rounds through both of those at the range and saved up to get a R700 XCR LRT in .223. (I work after school and summers at a feed store). I got it because I don't hunt, only shoot paper out to 300 yards, and from what research I did, I figured it would be a good platform to start out with for my first bolt gun.
I absolutely love the 40x trigger, after I had my gunsmith adjust it down just a tad, and the stock fits me perfectly. I gave my little brother the .22's once I got this, and plan on giving him this once I save up enough for a custom build in a few years. I'm in no hurry though.
Anyways, I think I had about 300 rounds through this Rem before I got enough money to buy some reloading gear. Even before I started reloading, I felt that I had a very good understanding of the process from what I was able to research here, and the reloading manuals that I bought a while back.
I have to admit that I was a little hesitant (read scared) to shoot my reloads, and was thinking about hiding under the bench and reaching up to pull the trigger lol. Everything went fine though as you can see.
Below is a picture of my first group with my very first handload. I know it isn't the best 100 yard group ever posted here, but it's mine and I'm proud of it. I'll get there there eventually with a ton more practice.
I couldn't have done it without you guys and all the great info I have gained from these forums. Please note that it does not go unnoticed!
Thanks guys.
COAL 2.250
@Ogive 1.7605 - 1.7610 (.002 off lands)
205M Primer
24.0gr IMR 8208 XBR
Hornady 53gr HP #2250
Hornady once fired factory brass
