What did you do at the range today?

.22lr seated at 100 and 200 today, with a few shots at 230.

I intended to shoot seated behind my trek poles and arrow shafts today but I left the trek poles at the house. Once I realized this I tied two fiberglass fence posts together (I mean the 5/16" diameter ones) and used them as a single set of cross sticks with me seated behind them. I've came to enjoy my trek poles with the arrow shafts, but they are not fast to deploy, so I need to force myself to spend more time with simple stuff like two cross sticks (or just two trek poles) with no rear support except my own body. Simple is faster and sufficiently stable inside 300 yards, perhaps 400 under good conditions.
 
6.5x55 turned into a 308. And the 6x turned into a 1-6x. So ran up to the range to see how that did. Kinda cold and I'm not hardcore so I mostly stayed in the truck. Need to chop the barrel down so it fits a single cab toyota , but otherwise, I think this thing will be handy

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Oh yea. If you get lazy and just grab random bolts that are too short. You're probly goona pull some threads when you break the barrel loose
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Aluminum is good about that.

What vise and wrench do you use?

I jumped on the SAC sale for whatever holiday just happened.

Chased the threads and longer bolts. Why are they always to long or too short? Lotsa washers and nuts I guess :ROFLMAO: Wheeler wrench this time

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What I did at the range yesterday: walked back about 50 yards behind my bench to see if it’s possible to clear a second shooting position to get 550 yards.

I can go a little further the other way but I can’t build a new backstop. Can’t get equipment behind the existing backstop due to the rock formations back there. I could hang a big steel plate, but not necessarily right at 600 yards. It might be 575 or 625. The hill peaks at what would make about 635. But anything beyond 550 would be of value. Whether it’s worth the expense, I don’t know. I sort of have a stairstepped rock face back there and to gain any yardage I have to either find a place where a target can be backstopped by a flat rock face for safety reasons, or don’t do it. Not sure it can be done.

If I had 600 yards there’d be no need to keep paying range memberships. I do sometimes shoot 600-750-1000 there and once in a great while I’ll shoot 1250, but it’s purely for fun, not realistic hunting practice. If I could do 600 from home that would be awesome.

Leaving my yard to walk it out, I shot 3x at a ~3.5” spinner offhand at 50 yards. Hit it twice. Then while I was out walking I fired two shots at 100 standing offhand. Snapped a picture of the results (16” plate).

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I’m pretty happy with that but I’d be lying if I said I could do it every time. I picked off a squirrel the other day offhanded at maybe 25 yards but I’d be pretty happy if I never shot completely offhanded at a big game animal again unless it’s within 50 yards.
 
Ran the first 4 rounds of 30-06 through my new Shilen AlterNut barrel mounted on my Remington 78 action. I would have loved to run more, but these were the last 4 rounds of 30-06 I had on hand (yes, I know, shame on me, LOL). These weren't even top shelf loads by any stretch, WLR-M primers (mighty hot for stick powder), a full case of some AmericanReloading powder they say is "similar to N160" (I'm not sure it is at all N160 like, LOL), some R&P brass I picked up at the range and reloaded without measuring or sorting, and some 150 AccuBond's (factory seconds) stuffed to 3.340 OAL.

Anyway, 4 rounds is no big sample size, so this could all go to hell next trip, but -- those loads weren't (even close) to the best high accuracy thing I ever loaded up either, and I typically loose about 1/4 MOA off what I can do at a real range when shooting in my backyard like this, so - I'm feeling like this barrel is gonna work out great! For round one with this barrel/setup, I could not be happier!

Also note, the 1 not touching the other 3 was the first shot from the cold/never-before-fired bore of a freshly assembled rig, and my point of aim wasn't exactly perfect, given the lack of a defined center-point in my drawn on dot.


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