Climbing the ladder.
Climbing the ladder.
Rick inspired me to take a new approach to load development. Crude but very close to what he laid out. I have a nice weather day this week so I will carefully record my results, I even have multiple, numbered targets.
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Re: Climbing the ladder.
TK, looks like you're off to a good start.
BUT......no holes in that target! We have a rule here, all targets must have holes in them to quality.
BUT......no holes in that target! We have a rule here, all targets must have holes in them to quality.
Re: Climbing the ladder.
I am going tomorrow after I get my booster shot. The job gives us that day off. I am happy to report I picked the nicest shooting weather day to tale off. Hopefully I dont have a reaction the booster, I want to shoot LOL
Rick your post made a lot of sense to me. I bet this will narrow things down a bit.
Rick your post made a lot of sense to me. I bet this will narrow things down a bit.
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I originally had the Pfizer shots back in April and May 2021. No reaction what so ever. I received the Pfizer booster middle of last December. I was so confident that I would have NO reaction after the shot, I skipped out on the 15 minute wait and drove home. All was fine until mid-morning the next day. My limp-nodes (in my arm pits) began to hurt and swell. By that evening, it felt like someone had taken a ball bat and beat me all across my upper back and shoulders, especially on my left where I received the booster shot. The limp-node in my left armpit was extremely painful. I hope you do not have the same experience as I did...
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Re: Climbing the ladder.
Agree with Rick, targets are okay, but we to want too see bullet holes and grouping.Rick in Oregon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:18 am TK, looks like you're off to a good start.
BUT......no holes in that target! We have a rule here, all targets must have holes in them to quality.
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Well its been 1.5 hours since I got my booster. So far so good. They tried their darn to talk be out of the J and J but my mind was made up. So after lunch I will get to my ladder test, god willing.
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So do I. I like the idea of a new approach-Bill K wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:34 amAgree with Rick, targets are okay, but we to want too see bullet holes and grouping.Rick in Oregon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:18 am TK, looks like you're off to a good start.
BUT......no holes in that target! We have a rule here, all targets must have holes in them to quality.
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Well I must say, I was not going to get any of the vaccine shots or boosters, but the daughter who is in medical hounded the wife and I to get the shots, plus the oldest son, did the same, so we relented and have had both shots now, and in another 3 months will have the booster.
Neither the wife or I had any side effects. No soreness in arm, etc. So now I think, no big deal. we will see how the booster goes, when the time comes.
Neither the wife or I had any side effects. No soreness in arm, etc. So now I think, no big deal. we will see how the booster goes, when the time comes.
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I was able to shoot on a beautiful day. I can't say enough about this Tikka T3 rifle. I like it!
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So here we go. Group 1 showed some promise.
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Group 2 was terrible. I was steady and had good form. The rifle didn't like this one.
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Okay #3 was better for sure-
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Ironically the one in dead center was the first shot. The flyer?
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And finally #5. I am open for any comments or suggestions on which one to pursue.
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