« Reply #9 on: March 09, 2013, 01:02:50 AM »
I found some Lil Gun and loaded up some ammo with 158 and 125 jacketed bullets. The load that I started with is more accurate than the shooter. When it warms up in a couple of weeks, I will start experimenting with loads and set up the chrony.
Thanks for all the good advice.
Unless you have a giraffe neck, those rings are definitely too high... I have a buddy that uses Ultra high rings though, he says it is the only way he can get a good weld... but I have noticed he has no problem shooting my low mounted scoped guns... so? In general it is better to get your sight line as close to the bore as possible.
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