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Post by schunter on Jul 16, 2015 10:50:48 GMT -5
Well I finally got to the range for the first time in over a year. Shooting my Rem/McGowen .45 with 1:22 twist. Did not get to shoot much because of rain.
100 yards 95 grains by weight of BH209 Federal 209A primers Wool Wad Sabotless
Ran a dry patch down the barrel and fired 2 primers before loading.
The first target is the 250 FTX. 
The next target is the 275 BE. 
Next trip to the range will try the 270 e-max and the 275 MH.
Scott
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Post by bestill458 on Jul 16, 2015 11:05:24 GMT -5
Some fine shooting blackhorn loads . The 270 emax will shoot comparable at 100 yds but will shine from200 yds and beyond.
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Post by hillbill on Jul 16, 2015 20:37:24 GMT -5
very nice! looks like dead bucks to me...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2015 22:28:50 GMT -5
Good shooting...what loading pressure did you have sizing wise..? I have to shoot subs in Florida so I might run some bh209 through my hotrods to see how it performs....
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Post by schunter on Jul 17, 2015 8:29:40 GMT -5
One hand loading pressure with both bullets. I also have to shoot subs during our 10 muzz season.
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