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Question for Powderburner
06-25-2012, 09:11 PM,
#1
Question for Powderburner
Dean did I understand correctly that you didn't use a tube or wiped for the entire Quigley match?
Mind sharing your secret?
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06-25-2012, 09:37 PM,
#2
RE: Question for Powderburner
Don , Dean blow tubed the whole match but never cleaned between targets he just rehydrated his barrel with the blow tube before starting the next set of targets. I know I spotted for him and he did some fine shooting. bobw
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06-25-2012, 09:44 PM,
#3
RE: Question for Powderburner
Yes he did some fine shooting. Used that innaccurate ol 44-77 to boot....
Makes more sense now, with just the blow tube. With that short KAL bullet I didn't take enough of I could shoot a relay with just the blowtube, and accuracy was holding fine. Sadly I didn't take enough of them to shoot the entire match...
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06-25-2012, 09:56 PM,
#4
RE: Question for Powderburner
I am sure he'll be on to set me straight if i error here but I think his were .432" patched to .439" and weighed 480grs that can't be to short in a 44? bobw
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06-25-2012, 10:26 PM,
#5
RE: Question for Powderburner
I had my mould set for 1.1 inches , they weighed at 380 grs. Lil buggers shot rather well.
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06-25-2012, 11:23 PM,
#6
RE: Question for Powderburner
I shot a 432 bullet at 475 gn and 1.3 length it is the same overall length as the baco swaged 500 gn bullet ,
I did rehydrate the barrel at the start of each relay but I did clean my rifle sat night , but I did however shoot the promitory match which is a 60 rnd match with just the tube ,as well as the creedmoore and the buff match there ,
my alloy is a little more lead heavy than dons , my 1.1 with a cup base weights 405
Dean Becker
only one gun but they are 74s
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06-25-2012, 11:33 PM,
#7
RE: Question for Powderburner
If we get another rain tommorrow afternoon, I might run out and try some of these shorties at 1000 yds. Right now it's to scary dry to be shooting in the pasture.
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