That'll do!Got out and put the first 30 rds thru her. Shot 140 BTHP (41.5 gr IMR4350) and 143 ELDX (41 gr H4350). 10 rd groups with each. View attachment 1085243View attachment 1085248
How was recoil with the new stock?
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That'll do!Got out and put the first 30 rds thru her. Shot 140 BTHP (41.5 gr IMR4350) and 143 ELDX (41 gr H4350). 10 rd groups with each. View attachment 1085243View attachment 1085248
The new stock is awesome. I shot it with the brake on, so hard to say what "normal" recoil would feel like. With the brake there isn't much.That'll do!
How was recoil with the new stock?
Great to hear. I've got my 2 waiting on scopes, eager to see how they shoot, but no surprise that your 6.5 stacks emThe new stock is awesome. I shot it with the brake on, so hard to say what "normal" recoil would feel like. With the brake there isn't much.
I'm a huge fan of this gun so far. I'll put prob 100 rounds through it over the next 10 days, then see what I'm getting for velocity.

The 87 grain hunting VLDs shoot lights out in mine if you want to try something elseGot my .243 in finally (ordered 6/10) and stuck it in a Mountain Ascent stock that I was able to score on the secondary market. Burris Veracity 2.5-12x42 and Talley Rings. 6.4lbs according to my bathroom scale in this configuration. Going to try 95gr BST first--wish it was a faster twist.
Also, 7mm-08 in stock right now
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I appreciate the heads up. There's just something about staying as close to 100gr as possible that I can't shake. The next ones to try would be the Sierra 90gr TGK, and possibly the 100gr BTSP Interlock. If none of those shoot, I'll start playing with lighter ones.The 87 grain hunting VLDs shoot lights out in mine if you want to try something else
87s kill like the plague, and significantly better than any other bullet you will be able to stabilize aside from the 90 ELDX.I appreciate the heads up. There's just something about staying as close to 100gr as possible that I can't shake. The next ones to try would be the Sierra 90gr TGK, and possibly the 100gr BTSP Interlock. If none of those shoot, I'll start playing with lighter ones.
Really?!?! Ok, I'll give the 87s some thought since this was going to be a point and shoot setup anyways. 87s gotta be pretty zippy, huh?87s kill like the plague, and significantly better than any other bullet you will be able to stabilize aside from the 90 ELDX.
90 TGKs wont stabilize, also
Yeah almost 3300 fps on mineReally?!?! Ok, I'll give the 87s some thought since this was going to be a point and shoot setup anyways. 87s gotta be pretty zippy, huh?
Looking at the 7-08 in stock, can’t make it make sense when I already have a tikka superlite in same chambering that shoots so well. I know the stock is a huge step up, but otherwise tikka is typically an easy button for good accuracy and reliability. Within an ounce of weight.Smokin' deal. Trusted fellers tell me these shoot lights out.
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No surprise there! Great velocity out of those 144s tooJust got home from the range with a new 6.5, wow.
Bore sighted first shot on paper, 1 mil high .8 mil left. Factory Berger 144 LRHT ammo.
Dialed it then shot, right side of the center dot. Next 2 were touching the first. This looks promising.
Ranged the 430yd steel, dialed up 2.2 and next three were in a nice cluster in the middle of the plate.
7 shots, avg velocity 2717, sd 5.7fps. Bonkers for factory ammo.
Should have bought a couple.
I was not expecting 2700 out a 22” barrel either.No surprise there! Great velocity out of those 144s too
They do tend to run fast IME. My old Montana does just shy of 2750 with factory 147sI was not expecting 2700 out a 22” barrel either.