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How's the 44-77 you ask?
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January 09, 2012, 01:52:34 PM »
Well let's let it tell you in it's own words
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73LwYQp3k6I&context=C392eabcADOEgsToPDskL8qHOCilz7oBmjoee6fnX0
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Don, what distance was the target? Couldn't see it when you shot and then the close up
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January 09, 2012, 04:11:27 PM »
John it's 300 yds. The first "metalic" sound you hear is the muzzleblast bouncing off the satellite dish. I suppose I should crawl over the edge of the deck and see if I'm getting a lube star on the lnb.
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Here's a group from 76 grs. of kik and the brooks postell (still at 300 yds) same target as seen in the video only different day different load.
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Isn't this cartridge just a kick in the pants? I absolutely love mine.
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Kirk Bryan said it best, "that's a pretty good group for a cartridge that won't shoot"
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