OK, many of you have seen my post on the build of my new 300WM by Tim Cronin (http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...arts-delivered-tim-cronin-updated-9-23-a.html).
Today I had the chance to visit the range with Tim to shoot it. It was a cloudy day that ended up raining on us and cutting the outing short. Also one of those days where no-one seems to need to work, with several guys showing up separately and all needing to hand targets or retrieving targets. You know what I'm talking about.
Either way, it was better than working and it gave me a chance to see how my new rifle shoots.
Here is a picture of my new rifle sitting in the weeds.
I brought two types of ammo, HSM 190gr SMK Match and some honest to goodness MK 248 Mod 1 220gr. Both fine ammos, but not extremely high end. Although certainly good enough to get a feel for the potential of this rifle.
Target with both groups:
Group with the HSM 190gr SMK Match shot through my YHM Phantom QD Suppressor:
Group with the MK 248 Mod 1 220gr, no suppressor:
I'm extremely pleased with the results given the conditions and ammo I brought, I see lot's of potential and can say that this beautiful rifle is a hammer. I can't wait to get more time so I can develop a load worthy of this rifle.
Today I had the chance to visit the range with Tim to shoot it. It was a cloudy day that ended up raining on us and cutting the outing short. Also one of those days where no-one seems to need to work, with several guys showing up separately and all needing to hand targets or retrieving targets. You know what I'm talking about.
Either way, it was better than working and it gave me a chance to see how my new rifle shoots.
Here is a picture of my new rifle sitting in the weeds.
I brought two types of ammo, HSM 190gr SMK Match and some honest to goodness MK 248 Mod 1 220gr. Both fine ammos, but not extremely high end. Although certainly good enough to get a feel for the potential of this rifle.
Target with both groups:
Group with the HSM 190gr SMK Match shot through my YHM Phantom QD Suppressor:
Group with the MK 248 Mod 1 220gr, no suppressor:
I'm extremely pleased with the results given the conditions and ammo I brought, I see lot's of potential and can say that this beautiful rifle is a hammer. I can't wait to get more time so I can develop a load worthy of this rifle.