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More good stuff. It's like rain in the midst of a drought! Thanks.
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Quote History Originally Posted By DoubleUp2:
More good stuff. It's like rain in the midst of a drought! Thanks.
Glad my videos can provide some relief.
Originally Posted By parshooter:
Thumbs up again when it dropped on YouTube last night.
Thank you for watching. I greatly appreciate all those who watch and hopefully subscribe and like the videos.
What kind of groups do you get with your Bergara? Handloads, I presume?
Yes, I do handload everything. It is super time consuming. I started by loading 600 rounds last summer. When I set my goal for 500 before starting the season, I realized 600 wasn't going to be enough with all the thermal testing I do for Night Goggles if I was going to hit my goal. I had to do some reloading during the season.
During the coyote season, I was able to capture enough footage I will easily be able to continue posting every week until Fall. I haven't hunted in almost 2 months now. I finally got around to washing all my hunting clothes today. Next, I will work on cleaning all my guns and suppressors. And then, I will start reloading. Fall will be here before we know it.
As for my groups, I am not a big range guy who goes out and measures his groups. I came upon a load probably 10+ years ago. It shoots in every 22-250 I have ever owned which is somewhere around 6 guns. I realize I could probably tweak my loads per gun, but I currently own 3 different 22-250s, so I use the same load for all 3. My Bergara gets the most action, but I do have others. If I have a good rest, all holes in my group are all typically touching at 100. As for the Bergara, it really surprises me. After I bought it, I got a bit nervous because I didn't realize it was a 1:9 twist, so it should handle heavier bullets well. I tried my standard load shooting 52gr Berger Target HPs, and it grouped great. I have never tried tweaking my load with the Bergara as it shoots tight groups all day, every day. Even better, it kills tons of coyotes.
Shot my new Howa 250 for the first time over the weekend with very disappointing results and we've got some load development to do yet.
Sorry to hear that. It is very disappointing when a gun doesn't shoot. I have been so fortunate that every 22-250 I have ever owned has been a tack driver.