Shootist43
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Back in the winter I purchased a Winchester Mod. 70 in 416 Remington Mag from Mark Biggerstaff. During negotiations he told me the gun would shoot. Since all of my other Winchesters shoot reasonably well, I took him at his word. Being a frugal fellow I decided not to purchase any factory fodder for it and instead just bought new Norma brass and Redding dies. Using QuickLoad I put together something shootable from the components I had on hand. I reload for my 416 Rigby so I had some 400 Gr Hornady bonded bullets and H4350 powder. Since this was my first attempt at reloading for this caliber I only loaded 20 rounds. The first time out I fired a few rounds to zero the scope at 25 yards then a couple at a hundred yards to make sure I was on paper. Last Friday a couple of buddies and I headed out to our local DNR range. As you can see on the attached photo of the target the first two shots were a bit high, I made a sight correction and fired a couple more. My question to you guys is "do I need any additional load development or just leave things as they are?"
Brickburn, please rotate the attachment 90 degrees clockwise. Thanks
Brickburn, please rotate the attachment 90 degrees clockwise. Thanks
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