Inspired by Dave to shoot
#1
Inspired by Dave to shoot
Since Dave was following strict doctors orders about shooting thought I should do the same...
I have been trying to get out to shoot the 45 cal Rem for a couple of days now since I am retired again, but the rain just kept coming... - wheat farmers hate it.
Got up again this morning with the intentions of going to the farm early to shoot - but again rain... About 9:30 it seemed to clear up grabbed all mt gear and headed to the farm. I really did not have much time as we are headed to Kennewick this afternoon also - but I told Terry it would be short and quick and I would be right back.
This is the first time I have ever shot a 45 Remington 700 ml or even this Remington. I was a used gun bought off Guns America.
Got everything set up and decided to start right away with 110 grains of T7-2f, a Harvester light blue sabot and a Hornady .40/200 grain XTP...
First two shots I was less than impressed but need to remember - I am just starting. But anyway decided to switch to the MMP light tan sabot - they did seem to fit tighter. Shot a 3 shot group that was sorta OK. Adjusted the scope - moved the target to 50 yards and shot a 5 shot group with the Lehigh and MMP. That I could live with...
Moved the target to 100, as I was in hurry to get this done and get back to the house before I got in a lot of trouble on the home front. Stayed with the Lehighs and the MMP's - shot # 1 was totally my fault - tried to move the gun a bit with my finger on the trigger... Shot #2 landed where thought it should or might with the scope corrections that I had made... Shots 3 & 4 were cloverleafed but an 1 or so away from 2.
Then just for the heck of it decided I wanted to shoot @ something way out there. This portion of the wheat field had ben havested late last week so I was looking for some thing to use as a target. I had the Powder Horn set on 10 power and was looking for something to aim at. I was leaning over the rail of the bed of the pickup, I found a bare soil spot and decided that looked good. So I loaded up one more time and thought I would go after after the dirt spot. Leaned over the bed of the pickup took my shot. I aimed right on the spot with the primary cross hair and touched it off. I was on but low... Tried one more time and called it quits for the day.
Oh by the way the wind was horrible, but I was not going to let it ruin my day...
The distance of the shot lased out to 242 yards. Here a couple of pics. You can see my range finder laying on the POI and the 2 marks where the bullets hit. Think I could have done better if I had not already put the bench and bags away. I just leaned over the rail of pickup bed and took the shots. I was surprised they were in the area left and right as bad as the wind was blowing + it was blowing down on the bullets flight path.
It was fun - but I hate shooting when I am in a hurry - hope to have a better report next time...
I have been trying to get out to shoot the 45 cal Rem for a couple of days now since I am retired again, but the rain just kept coming... - wheat farmers hate it.
Got up again this morning with the intentions of going to the farm early to shoot - but again rain... About 9:30 it seemed to clear up grabbed all mt gear and headed to the farm. I really did not have much time as we are headed to Kennewick this afternoon also - but I told Terry it would be short and quick and I would be right back.
This is the first time I have ever shot a 45 Remington 700 ml or even this Remington. I was a used gun bought off Guns America.
Got everything set up and decided to start right away with 110 grains of T7-2f, a Harvester light blue sabot and a Hornady .40/200 grain XTP...
First two shots I was less than impressed but need to remember - I am just starting. But anyway decided to switch to the MMP light tan sabot - they did seem to fit tighter. Shot a 3 shot group that was sorta OK. Adjusted the scope - moved the target to 50 yards and shot a 5 shot group with the Lehigh and MMP. That I could live with...
Moved the target to 100, as I was in hurry to get this done and get back to the house before I got in a lot of trouble on the home front. Stayed with the Lehighs and the MMP's - shot # 1 was totally my fault - tried to move the gun a bit with my finger on the trigger... Shot #2 landed where thought it should or might with the scope corrections that I had made... Shots 3 & 4 were cloverleafed but an 1 or so away from 2.
Then just for the heck of it decided I wanted to shoot @ something way out there. This portion of the wheat field had ben havested late last week so I was looking for some thing to use as a target. I had the Powder Horn set on 10 power and was looking for something to aim at. I was leaning over the rail of the bed of the pickup, I found a bare soil spot and decided that looked good. So I loaded up one more time and thought I would go after after the dirt spot. Leaned over the bed of the pickup took my shot. I aimed right on the spot with the primary cross hair and touched it off. I was on but low... Tried one more time and called it quits for the day.
Oh by the way the wind was horrible, but I was not going to let it ruin my day...
The distance of the shot lased out to 242 yards. Here a couple of pics. You can see my range finder laying on the POI and the 2 marks where the bullets hit. Think I could have done better if I had not already put the bench and bags away. I just leaned over the rail of pickup bed and took the shots. I was surprised they were in the area left and right as bad as the wind was blowing + it was blowing down on the bullets flight path.
It was fun - but I hate shooting when I am in a hurry - hope to have a better report next time...
#2
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,918
Looks like a lot of potential there Sabotloader, and some good shooting. To tell you the truth, I'm surprised the Lehighs shot better than the XTPs.
Man, you guys are getting to me. I haven't shot since mid June because of the heat. But I can't take it any more. So as soon as I post this I'm packing the Zouave and heading to the hunting lease for some plain of fun shooting with patched balls. I'll be back with you guys Sunday evening.
Man, you guys are getting to me. I haven't shot since mid June because of the heat. But I can't take it any more. So as soon as I post this I'm packing the Zouave and heading to the hunting lease for some plain of fun shooting with patched balls. I'll be back with you guys Sunday evening.
#5
cayugad
I did put that cabelas on this gun, and to be honest with you it did not knoch my socks off, but this was a very quick shoot.
I do remember when i was on 10 power looking for something to shoot it sure was clear and sharp. I still need to try shooting in low light, when i tested it one evening just looking on the deck it really worked well, but that was not actually shooting...
Right now i would rate it 8-9 of 10, but the jury is still out...
I did put that cabelas on this gun, and to be honest with you it did not knoch my socks off, but this was a very quick shoot.
I do remember when i was on 10 power looking for something to shoot it sure was clear and sharp. I still need to try shooting in low light, when i tested it one evening just looking on the deck it really worked well, but that was not actually shooting...
Right now i would rate it 8-9 of 10, but the jury is still out...
#7
This stuff is great.
#8
Nice shooting sabotloader.Maybe you have to find the right powder and bullet load for that scope to hit on.Remember they call for 300 grain bullet and 150 grain of powder.Any thing less and i guess there will be alot of testing involved.Not a bad start though.I shot mine at at 100 yards and 225 so far (split the 200 and 250 marks)
need to test more also.
need to test more also.
#9
hunting junkie
I am not to worried about lining the range marks with the POI of a bullet. I never use the lines as the scope says they might be used - that is kinda worthless. I find the load and bullet that iwant to use then match the range marks to what they bullet does. Kinda senseless the other way or the way scope might suggest.
I am not to worried about lining the range marks with the POI of a bullet. I never use the lines as the scope says they might be used - that is kinda worthless. I find the load and bullet that iwant to use then match the range marks to what they bullet does. Kinda senseless the other way or the way scope might suggest.