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Post by carvercalls on Apr 21, 2011 18:24:38 GMT -8
I have been working on some loads for my new 6x45 with the railed upper ;D What a SHOOTER!! You all really need to try one of these railed uppers.. I really cant describe how smooth they are you need to try one for your self.. The 2 group's pictured are different loads, the group on the left is 4 shots and the group on the right is 5 shots. I pulled the one in the 5 shot group.. Pretty impressive considering the guy behind the trigger LOL..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 2:39:45 GMT -8
They sure are some Sweet shooting uppers, Looks like you have find a load it likes. Cant wait till wed to get to play with mine some more.
Great shooting buddy
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Post by carvercalls on Apr 22, 2011 3:08:44 GMT -8
Thanks Billy, Needless to say Im tickled with that new railed upper. Im looking forward to seeing how yours shoots.. That 6x45 is one sweet caliber also.. The load on the right is the one im going with!! I can see some hogs meeting their demise with this setup ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 3:54:14 GMT -8
You need to get with Ritch and get yall plane tickets, I have all the hogs you want also have that buddy ready to turn the dogs out for some knife action.
I will be taking that New job in China so every other month i am free ;D ;D ;D
PS Bring Davis with you guys.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 4:49:13 GMT -8
Great to see that thing shooting those tiny groups. Looks like you have ANOTHER coyote rifle. ;D ;D
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Post by carvercalls on Apr 22, 2011 5:49:18 GMT -8
Great to see that thing shooting those tiny groups. Looks like you have ANOTHER coyote rifle. ;D ;D Yes I do. I also need to thank you Ritch for putting this bad boy together ;D ;D Coyotes Pdogs and chucks beware ;D ;D
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Post by deaddogwalkin on Apr 28, 2011 5:28:33 GMT -8
Really looks like you have a shooter. Those are some great groups.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Apr 28, 2011 13:05:33 GMT -8
Looks like you have a very usable load there if the velocity is up. What bullet/powder combo did you use. 100 yards, right?
The 6X45 has been one of the least appreciated rounds out there. I built my first on in 1988 and have not looked back since.
Greg
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Post by carvercalls on May 2, 2011 3:06:49 GMT -8
Greg, I was using a 70 grain Nosler BT and H322 powder. The velocity on that load was if I remember right 2931..
Also The group was at 100 yards. I never shoot a group less 100.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on May 2, 2011 10:25:01 GMT -8
I've had good luck with H322 in my 6X45's over the years. I also like AA2015 in them along with 748.
Those guns just seem to always want to shoot.
Greg
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Post by carvercalls on May 2, 2011 14:26:58 GMT -8
This 6x45 seems to love the H322 no matter what bullet I shoot with the 322 it shoots it well..
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Post by deaddogwalkin on May 3, 2011 9:44:37 GMT -8
Kerry, what is your COAL. I'll have to try some h322. I really love the 70grNBT
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Post by carvercalls on May 4, 2011 3:10:15 GMT -8
Kerry, what is your COAL. I'll have to try some h322. I really love the 70grNBT Im setting them right at 2.260, Im with you I really like the 70gr NBT I shot some 58 gr. V Max 2 nights ago with some danged impressive results also, the groups were tiny.. They will be super on the chucks and P dogs. My BBL seems to like the upper end of the H322 loads, though every load with H322 has shot extremely well. I have not had a bad group yet with 322. So far I have shot the 58 Vmax, 60 gr sierra HP 65 Vmax and the 70 gr. NBT
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Post by deaddogwalkin on May 4, 2011 5:04:45 GMT -8
Kerry, thanks for the info.
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