Productive Trip to the Range - Heym 89b, and a Browning B-S/S?

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For the last few months, I've been testing many different loads for my 89 in 577 that require fillers...including R15, N140, and Varget. While I got respectable regulation with many of them, I decided to continue testing some that fill the case and do not require a filler. I tried 144 grains of H4831sc and both impacts were perfectly horizontal and only about 2" apart. Then I tried 145 grains and got what looks to be my go-to full power load using Woodleigh 750 grain weldcores, average velocity was 2042 fps, this group (circled) was shot off sticks at 35 yards:
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To top off a great Labor Day weekend, I seemed to have found a great practice load as well, this one is 75 grains of IMR-4198 with open cell foam taking up the space and an accurate molds 590 grain cast bullet, average velocity was 1761 fps, also shot from sticks at 35 yards:
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After I finished up with the Heym 577, I took my new (to me) Browning B-S/S out for a round of clays. I found a partial box of Federal 1oz foster slugs at the bottom of my large box of reloaded target shells, and decided to give them a go out of the Browning at 25 yards, just to see if they would even be close. The following picture surprised me, pretty good regulation for a shotgun choked mod and full if you ask me! These two shots were taken offhand at 25 yards, the other holes are where the wads impacted:

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Nice work & great shooting !

I think you should have included a few photos of the rifle & the loads for us Gun Porn guys ?
 
For the last few months, I've been testing many different loads for my 89 in 577 that require fillers...including R15, N140, and Varget. While I got respectable regulation with many of them, I decided to continue testing some that fill the case and do not require a filler. I tried 144 grains of H4831sc and both impacts were perfectly horizontal and only about 2" apart. Then I tried 145 grains and got what looks to be my go-to full power load using Woodleigh 750 grain weldcores, average velocity was 2042 fps, this group (circled) was shot off sticks at 35 yards:
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To top off a great Labor Day weekend, I seemed to have found a great practice load as well, this one is 75 grains of IMR-4198 with open cell foam taking up the space and an accurate molds 590 grain cast bullet, average velocity was 1761 fps, also shot from sticks at 35 yards:
View attachment 631229

After I finished up with the Heym 577, I took my new (to me) Browning B-S/S out for a round of clays. I found a partial box of Federal 1oz foster slugs at the bottom of my large box of reloaded target shells, and decided to give them a go out of the Browning at 25 yards, just to see if they would even be close. The following picture surprised me, pretty good regulation for a shotgun choked mod and full if you ask me! These two shots were taken offhand at 25 yards, the other holes are where the wads impacted:

View attachment 631230

Hey @frog stealer what primers did you use for the 577 NE loads?

HH
 

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