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Post by pposey on Mar 5, 2011 18:48:44 GMT -5
4acstw.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pteo7em3WmDC2J2B9XXjgZlzVWDmLcp45X9Ww_xk6mQgfZMys6JJiF_PVF0Udu5bL_lixI_bHA5BXwFqnuY-CiadAVv60FCvo/IMG_1215.JPG?psid=1That link should take you there,,,the 200 XTP shots as well as the barnes actually a little better, but the barnes is no slouch either, I had removed my scope and replaced it and it was off a little to the right, used the first 2 shots to find that, other details on the image by knurling the bullets,, after a fouling shot I am getting up to 8-9 shots without the need to clean , I have shot a couple other really tight 5-7 shot groups that opened up after the barrel was too fouled,,,, all I am doing between shots is swabbing the bore well with a clean patch. all these shots were at 80 yards
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Post by DBinNY on Mar 5, 2011 21:00:50 GMT -5
Looks great. That will definitely put a hurtin' on your deer. Between the eyes if necessary!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2011 21:03:42 GMT -5
Good shootin Posey.... I think these breakdown .45's make for a nice handy hunting rifle. The more I shoot my H&R SMI .45 the more I like it. Zen
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Post by pposey on Mar 5, 2011 23:26:41 GMT -5
It should,,, the 200XTP shoots a little lower and to the left every time
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Post by pposey on Mar 6, 2011 9:53:21 GMT -5
One thing I messed up,,,, it were 200 grain XTP's I was shooting not sst's
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