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Post by mike.dawson on Apr 2, 2010 15:42:04 GMT -5
When to the range yesterday and Shot the 45 Knight Disc with the Lehigh Plug and bolt mod. From a previous post this didn't work out well in my gun. I went and got some High Temp Viton O rings and placed one in the primer cup and shot it. It reduced the leakage by at least 98% This caused the Fed 2091 to seat tighter than before. I was using Fed209a(my primer of choice for this gun as well as my Savage) and 80gr. weighed BH209. I used the tan mmp and harvester lt. blue with the 180 gr. xtp. The lt blue loaded easier than the tan, I dry patched after 5 rounds. All shots at 100 yards. This gun is a one holer if I do my part Picture 1 tan mmp and lt. blue harvester sabots Target 1 Shows results of the 180 xtp, 80gr. weighed BH209, shot 1 with lt. blue sabot, 2 tan mmp, scope adjust 3 and 4 were tan, 5 and 6 were lt. blue harvester Target 2 were all Barnes 175 gr. in lt. blue harvester sabots. Shots 1 and 2 were one holers (just about) add 3 and 5 and you cover that group with a quarter, 4 I called out and 6 (upper rt.) was a I don't know. This gun shoots more accurately than my savage the trigger is crisp no creep or play. The gun was a snap to clean it had little leakage and until Lehigh Dave comes out with the mod to the plug this is the ticket in my gun Next week I will jump to the 200 gr, xtp and the 195 gr. Barnes. I will be going up on the powder to 85 gr. weighed and from looking at my targets the Lt. Blue Harvester shoots better in my gun than the tan MMP. The harvester loads easier than the MMP but shoot better, go figure. ;D Mike
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Post by robnj on Apr 7, 2010 17:36:50 GMT -5
mike.dawson: I've been playing around with my .45 Elite and thus far my best groups came with the Barnes 195 and the Harvester smooth blue sabot. Also using the Lehigh B/P and adapter and it's cleaner than the Knight NFPJ...hoping the next generation of the Lehigh will be better yet. Where did you purchase the o-rings and do you have a stock number ? Thanks... Rob
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