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Post by Richard on Mar 26, 2011 15:13:16 GMT -5
Thats good shooting! And a FIVE shot group to boot! By the way, how are those 275 and 325 Parkers doing for you? I'm assuming that with with all the talk between Deadeye and you that you would be shooting them also? I'm really interested in more results from others before I drop some $$$$ to buy them. Richard
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Post by Savage Shooter on Mar 26, 2011 15:33:15 GMT -5
Thats good shooting! And a FIVE shot group to boot! By the way, how are those 275 and 325 Parkers doing for you? I'm assuming that with with all the talk between Deadeye and you that you would be shooting them also? I'm really interested in more results from others before I drop some $$$$ to buy them. Richard I don't know if I will pursue the Parkers if I can get the saboted to stay "deer" consistent to 300 or so yds. I guess my recoil tolerance is not what it used to be. I have been thinking on them and really like the potential the 327BE brings.
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Post by Richard on Mar 26, 2011 15:55:56 GMT -5
In all honesty, if you can shoot consistent 2 MOA at 300 yards with your 195 Barnes? What more do you need for "normal" deer hunting. I understand that some people like to push the envelope but they are the exception and more power to them! Hey, was I not pushing the envelope with the duplex loads I ran to almost 3200 fps? And the triplex loads? I found out that the high speed loads were destroying firing pin supports and eating away the tip of my firing pin The triplex (I never pushed the triplex loads any where near the velocity as the duplex) and duplex loads I now play with are no longer causing me any problems and I get what I consider pretty decent accuracy. Richard
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