futuretrades: Yep, taken in NE Kalifornia on a friend's ranch.
Skipper: I've seen it before, but that Panda sure is one sweet lookin' rig!
Quick release bore brush
- Rick in Oregon
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Re: Quick release bore brush
Thanks for the pics Skipper , looking good !!!! Man thoughs groups are very very small !!! Looks like everything fell into place for you , thats some some good shooting !!! Were those groups with rel. 10x ??
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Re: Quick release bore brush
No, avtually they were shot with Benchmark. Imagine that, me not shooting RE-10X in a 204 Ruger. What will the neighbors think?
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Re: Quick release bore brush
Skipper , I thought those tiny groups just had to be rel. 10x !!!! Were they Sierra 39 gr bt ??
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Re: Quick release bore brush
Those were 35 gr. Bergers, 26.4-26.5 gr. Benchmark, CCI BR4 with fully prepped Norma brass. The bullets were jammed .010 into the lands with a little extra neck tension. This rifle likes a different combination from my old XR-100. I gave the XR-100 to my son Jaxon after the Postal Shoot. He still uses 25.1 gr of RE-10X.
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