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Offline James B

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« on: February 02, 2005, 02:15:11 PM »
We finally had a decent day here. 40 degrees and wind only 10-15 MPH. I took the new 223 Ultra to the range along with the new Youth Model 7MM-08. This youth model fits me very well with my bad shoulder. I ran 24 rounds of 140 grain factory Remington shells through it with no ill effects to the shoulder. I had a heck of a time getting it sighted in. Darn Leupold scope with no click stops always fowls me up. Its a M8 4X scope. Its really not powerful enough for the 3 inch target spots at 100 yards. The cross hairs cover so much of the spot that its hard to center it. Anyway when I finally got it zeroed It shot a nice 1 1/4 inch group four shot group. I then had one flyer which was shooter error which opened it up a bit. This was with the 140 corlokts. I also shot a few remington extended range 140 grainers at some clay pigeons at 200 yards . I missed the first shot then hit the second shot then hit a half of one with the third shot. I would say this one will be a pretty darn good shooter.

The 223 Ultra shot well with the 45 grain WW HP's as I expected. I have a Scheels Outfitters 4x14 power scope with a 3 inch sunshade. This was the first time out of the house for this combo. I got it zeroed quickly and then put about eight shots in an1 1/2 group they were all right on the up and down line with a little vertical stringing. They would however been all in the center of a Prairie dog. The vertical stringing may be just me today or It could need some forend work. I was not steady enough today to be sure if it was shooter error or need for tweeking. All in all I think I have a couple real good shooters. I didn't really take time to focus the new scope either. With both guns there were no sticking cases or any other non perfect functions :grin:  For prairie dogs I may need a little more manification. Tonight I will start reloading and see what kind of loads I can come up with. For the 7mm-08 I have on hand 130 Gr. Barnes XBT's, 120 grain Sierra Pro Hunter spitzers and 140 grain Nosler Ballistic tips. For the 223 all I have right now are 45 grain Hornets. 50 grain Sierra spire points and Barnes 53 grain X bullets. I quess I have a few 60 grain Hornadys and 64 grain WW's.
shot placement is everything.

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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2005, 02:47:30 PM »
Good shootin, sounds like you had a great day!! :D
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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2005, 06:33:45 AM »
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I would suggest you try the 60-64 grain bullets before you buy any more as most of us shooting 223 Handis have trouble with anything over about 55 grains.  For some reason they seem to prefer the lighter weight bullets.  Yours however may be different.  Keep us posted on how it shoots the heavier bullets.
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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2005, 04:58:20 PM »
Right now, it seems like the 60 gr V-Max is shooting the best for me in reloads.  I'm using 27.0 gr of Varget with the bullet loaded long (OAL 2.5") and CCI 400 primers.

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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2005, 07:16:29 PM »
James B;

Those Sierra 120gr. Spitzers are awfuly accurate out of both of my 7mm-08's ahead of IMR 4064. It is just about the only powder I use for bullets 120gr. and above. You could try some Speer 110gr. HP/TNT bullets for them PD's. I'm taking about 200 rounds out west for the PD shoot in Oaklahoma. I use AA#2015 with those bullets.

Dennis  :D