My 1877 And The "List"

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Very nice good for you Woody.


And all you lucky 77 owners congrats.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Woody wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 7:35 pm Image

Picked it up at 1600 hours today. Too late to shoot today and rain in the forcast for tomorrow. May be a couple of days before I can start wringing it out.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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It will be a day two before the weather will permit the first rounds downrange. So does anybody have a basic 100 or 200 yard sight setting with the 77 and MVA soule rear. I can start a 25 yards but would rather just give it a go at 200. Caliber is not that important as the difference in impact is within the target.

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Woody wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 8:50 pm It will be a day two before the weather will permit the first rounds downrange. So does anybody have a basic 100 or 200 yard sight setting with the 77 and MVA soule rear. I can start a 25 yards but would rather just give it a go at 200. Caliber is not that important as the difference in impact is within the target.

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Thanks Kirk.

The rain may lessen this afternoon and I have a meeting in Friendship this morning, so maybe after the meeting...... I'll throw it in the truck just in case.

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Woody wrote: Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:30 am Thanks Kirk.

The rain may lessen this afternoon and I have a meeting in Friendship this morning, so maybe after the meeting...... I'll throw it in the truck just in case.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Kirk,

I figured you were, since you have been hunting with yours, but it still should be in the ballpark. Still raining all day here, but tomorrow looks milder.

Maybe.

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Finally. 32 degrees, windy, and overcast. Set up at 100 yard and sent six 520 grain paper patched rounds down range. Kirk's starting place of 10 minutes of elevation did get me on the bottom of the target. Bumped to 25 minutes and found the center. 75 grains of 2 FG Swiss printed about 4 inches at 100. I then tried my 550 grain greaser nose pour in front of 65 grains of 1.5 FG Swiss. The ten shot group was one ragged hole. :shock: :D Not a bad start. Next I'll take it back to 200 yards and start wringing it out for real.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Got it out again this morning. Bright, sunny and 35 degrees. Had to add 15 minutes of elevation to get on paper but the results are promising. The same 65.0 grain load that I picked as a starting load shot the best at 200 with .5 grain on either side also showing nice grouping. With weight of this rifle, (12.0 lbs) the 65 grain load is pretty mild, but should be fine silhouette and mid-range. I would think a little more velocity would be more appropriate for long range. It's probably time to haul the chrono back out.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Woody, let me know when you are going to the range, Santa brought a Labradar for Christmas along with a .338 mag....... :evil:
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jwhill

You are really going to like the LabRadar.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Ross,

I hope so, also Zanta was kind enough to bring the target view 2 mile system. Going to try shooting elr, starts at 1000 and goes out from there. Also having a .416 barrett built for the 2 mile shoot.
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Joe,

Not for the next few days. I may be able to test again at 200 if the weather cooperates. Don't hold your breath. Sometime after the new year, I would like to send some at the swingers in Friendship. I'll give you a call when I plan to head your way unless you want to come this way. Merry Christmas.

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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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Joe,

Not for the next few days. I may be able to test again at 200 if the weather cooperates. Don't hold your breath. Sometime after the new year, I would like to send some at the swingers in Friendship. I'll give you a call when I plan to head your way unless you want to come this way. Merry Christmas.

Woody
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Re: My 1877 And The "List"

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jwhill wrote: Mon Dec 24, 2018 5:55 pm Ross,

I hope so, also Zanta was kind enough to bring the target view 2 mile system. Going to try shooting elr, starts at 1000 and goes out from there. Also having a .416 barrett built for the 2 mile shoot.
I would be glad to know your impressions of the Target View system after you use it. The range I use has very poor spotting conditions (when I even have a spotter). If the sun is out, it is usually in your eyes, and the backstop is usually mud. I am wondering if the Target View system would give me a better chance of seeing where my shot hit or missed.
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