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Mikado463
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Greetings, new member here. Long time varmint hunter and part time BR shooter, although I parted ways with my PPC 6 years ago.
Recently I have participated in some 'fun' bench rest shoots with my custom .243 Ackley (250 yard shoot @ a 200yard BR target). A little history on the gun……… it was smithed by Clarence Hammonds over the winter of '98/99, action is a trued Rem 700, Hart 26" HV barrel, 14 twist, .266 neck, jewel trigger, MacMillan MBR stock with a Weaver 24 power scope. My 'pet' hunting load to date has been….. 70 Nosler BT, over 49 grs H414, CCI BR primer, Lapua brass.
Now for my question(s)
1) For 'fun' 'Varmint Bench Rest matches what would those familiar with this round recommend ? my initial plan is ……. 68 Berger match, 47 grs H414 to start.
2) the trigger on the gun now, a twelve oz jewel breaks at a consistent 11 ozs, since I've long lost the instructions does anyone know if this is adj to a lighter setting ?
Looking forward to good dialogue going forward
regards,
Dave
Recently I have participated in some 'fun' bench rest shoots with my custom .243 Ackley (250 yard shoot @ a 200yard BR target). A little history on the gun……… it was smithed by Clarence Hammonds over the winter of '98/99, action is a trued Rem 700, Hart 26" HV barrel, 14 twist, .266 neck, jewel trigger, MacMillan MBR stock with a Weaver 24 power scope. My 'pet' hunting load to date has been….. 70 Nosler BT, over 49 grs H414, CCI BR primer, Lapua brass.
Now for my question(s)
1) For 'fun' 'Varmint Bench Rest matches what would those familiar with this round recommend ? my initial plan is ……. 68 Berger match, 47 grs H414 to start.
2) the trigger on the gun now, a twelve oz jewel breaks at a consistent 11 ozs, since I've long lost the instructions does anyone know if this is adj to a lighter setting ?
Looking forward to good dialogue going forward
regards,
Dave
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