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Shot my new Nomad TI XC and Maven RS 1.2
I will never shoot without a can again.
Groups shrunk about 25%, and I didn't need ears at all. And this scope is the shit!

Sure wish Accurate 4350 was more temp stable, I have quite a bit of it that I just load for fowler‘s/fire forming loads.

” heat testing on my 223 and 6 dasher. It was mid 70’s, sunny and ammo in my trunk all day while I was at work. Extreme heat is relative in coastal AK I guess. Everything tested ok except my 87gr absolute hammer load which was a bit hot, though the chamber was pretty hot when I ran those through. Ran a bunch through it, mostly 108vld and 77 Matchburners to see if they walk when hot. Both stayed within normal cone when waaaay past too hot to touch. Got a little smoke off the LS wild cover on OG6s. 300 rounds of 22 Creed and 300 rounds of 6 creed. Mix of factory and hand loads testing extreme temps and hunting ammo loads for any issues with two newer suppressors (both guns using OG-6S’s).
No fuss at 110 air temps and 120+ ground temps. Suppressors melting vet wrap and ground too hot to place bare arms on it for shooting.
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hypothetically the odds that I won't be caught with that as my only option is very slim. But I'll keep dry firing it. last range trip I got told not to shoot TMKs because they were "green tip" ammo and they would damage their steel targets lol I said sir I think you are confused but whatever, your range, your rules. ppl are funny
Our local range has magnets mounted on the firing line. Every now and then you'll find a hole in a plate where someone assumed the best of their milsurp ammo. But the magnet is a handy way to prove your ammo if anyone calls you out on it, which I've never seen happen. I figure most steel-core gets blasted in the carbine bays, not on the rifle side.Morons.
maybe I'll bring a magnet with me then next time lol. Fortunately I rarely go there, only when visiting family, but it's a great range which is disapointing. when I checked in the RO guy asked what I was shooting I said 6cm and 556 and showed him the bone frog 77 tmks. he's all "is this green tip? you can't shoot that "and I explained to him yes it has a green plastic tip but it's not what you think in terms of green tip ammo explaing its a plastic tip on a match king cup and core bullet. He was all ok that should be fine and I thought I was good to go but I guess he asked the owner and came back around when I was packing up and said he double checked and I couldn't shoot it. 68 grain frontier was shooting well for me so I had been shooting that the whole time and only shot a 10 round groups at the end to check precision with the bone frog. I showed him on Google is TMKs green tip ammo which explained via an AI response how it wasn't but he just said sorry that what my boss told me. I said all good, your rules your range and i'm leaving anyways and just left politely chuckling to myself.Our local range has magnets mounted on the firing line. Every now and then you'll find a hole in a plate where someone assumed the best of their milsurp ammo. But the magnet is a handy way to prove your ammo if anyone calls you out on it, which I've never seen happen. I figure most steel-core gets blasted in the carbine bays, not on the rifle side.