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went to the range 44 mag
« on: August 29, 2005, 06:00:13 PM »
Worked up the 44 loads from the starting point for H4227 and a 300 XTP.  Went to 19.5 grains of powder and got 3 shots touching with 2 shots an inch high at 100 yards.  Looks promising.  The other loads lower than that were about 3 inches in regular patterns like five pointed stars.  Once it is fouled, I LOVE MY 44 HANDI!!!!

I only shot one group of 5 with each load of powder so I will go back and retest.  

Shot my 7-08 Remington 700 with 160 Sierra Game Kings and one load went 3 shots into .72 inches (3 shot groups).  Seems to like 150 NBT and 160 SGK.  I had a great day at the range.  Learned two things:  don't try to crimp bottleneck cartridges with bullets with no cannelure (didn't work too well on some 150 SMK's that I found, don't ask) and when it is 100 degrees/100% humidity you will have the range all to yourself.

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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2005, 06:39:33 PM »
Good Shooting :toast:

A good day at the range even in the heat,is better than no shooting at all :agree:

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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2005, 07:13:22 PM »
What velocities were you getting with the 160gr loads from the 7-08?
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Re: went to the range 44 mag
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2005, 11:55:40 AM »
Quote from: bluebayou
Worked up the 44 loads from the starting point for H4227 and a 300 XTP.  Went to 19.5 grains of powder and got 3 shots touching with 2 shots an inch high at 100 yards.  Looks promising.  The other loads lower than that were about 3 inches in regular patterns like five pointed stars.  

bb'
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Shot my 7-08 Remington 700 with 160 Sierra Game Kings and one load went 3 shots into .72 inches (3 shot groups).  Seems to like 150 NBT and 160 SGK.  I had a great day at the range.  Learned two things:  don't try to crimp bottleneck cartridges with bullets with no cannelure (didn't work too well on some 150 SMK's that I found, don't ask) and when it is 100 degrees/100% humidity you will have the range all to yourself.


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You also (may have) learned that a Rem' Model 700 is usually one heck of a shooter.    They can be Very Hard to beat.    Have you tuned the trigger?    See:   www.centerfirecentral.com for Model 700 trigger-tuning instructions.    The Model 700 IS tuneable without a Timney, etc.

Good for you,

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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2005, 02:33:05 PM »
I don't know what the velocity is on the 160 softpoints.  I don't have a chronograph, sorry.

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I took the trigger pull down to 3.5 lbs without touching the sear or the other one (overtravel?)  I just read the instructions, it was when I first got the rifle back from Remington.  I originally purchased the rifle in August of 2003.  I have returned it 3 times to Remington AND the VX-2 that was on it failed on the last return from the factory.  All told I have fired about 450 rounds in a gun that patterned until now.  New gun, repaired scope from Leupold, and 2 years of work have gotten me to the .75 inch mark.  I am VERY happy now.  I was surprised that the 139 Hornady didn't shoot very well except with a max load of BLC-2, though.  As it stands, the Sierra Game King and the Nosler BT are both inexpensive bullets, so I am a happy man this week.

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« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2005, 10:55:37 AM »
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i've seen a few Rem's that were NO problem at all with tuning.   i have a friend who has probably quit buying Browning's now that he's had a couple of Model 700's that i've reworked for him.    Trigger tuning and eliminating the movement of the action/barrel in the stock is all that's needed.  

(i've also done the metal work on the triggers of three Ruger M77/MkII's with the info' from Centerfirecentral.com and have had good results with those.)

BUT, to get a good rifle for varmint shooting, and many of the deer hunting situations I've either seen or read about, a Handi' is very hard to beat.   I know, in Ohio they're not legal deer medicine, but they sure do a Great Job on Ohio varmints!    And the places i've hunted deer in West Virginia are well covered by toting a Handi'.   A .280 Rem' or a .270 Win' in a Handi will take care of all that W. Va. has to offer.....including some of those BIG black bear.....for under $260 at Wal Mart!    What more needs be said?

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