These 100 yd groups aren't remarkable but consider that they were produced with an untuned rifle using virgin brass and loaded on a progressive press churned out at 400 rounds per morning session.
Group at left is a bit more open because I was backing the rifle with my shoulder and heartbeat interfered a bit. Group at right I shot off the Shadetree joystick rest and wasn't used to it. I've shot plenty of .3's with this tikka - for $550 it's an amazing shooter.
Info:
Tikka 595 Continental Varminter 223 1/12" twist
Sightron SIII 8x32
Hdy LNL-AP progressive press
Forster BR dies
Powder thrown via press mounted LNL dispenser
Virgin Lapua brass
50 grain blitz king
Benchmark powder - 3485 fps
Anyone else using a progressive for their varmint gun reloading?
Group at left is a bit more open because I was backing the rifle with my shoulder and heartbeat interfered a bit. Group at right I shot off the Shadetree joystick rest and wasn't used to it. I've shot plenty of .3's with this tikka - for $550 it's an amazing shooter.
Info:
Tikka 595 Continental Varminter 223 1/12" twist
Sightron SIII 8x32
Hdy LNL-AP progressive press
Forster BR dies
Powder thrown via press mounted LNL dispenser
Virgin Lapua brass
50 grain blitz king
Benchmark powder - 3485 fps
Anyone else using a progressive for their varmint gun reloading?
