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Hopefully there should be a photo attached to this post (my first attempt!)

 

I was pretty pleased to shoot this 3 shot group from my bog standard Tikka T3 Lite. 100 yards off a dog gone good bag on the land rover bonnet. The low shot is from an oiled barrel. She's had around 2000 rounds through her now and I was toying with the idea of getting a new tube fitted but it still shoots well enough.

 

Load is a 90 gn Nosler B/tip, 42.5gn IMR4831, Sako case, Fed 210m primer, seated as long as the mag will allow now.

 

ATB Gareth

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<a href="http://s838.photobucket.com/albums/zz304/gareth77/?action=view&current=002.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i838.photobucket.com/albums/zz304/gareth77/002.jpg" border="0" alt="T3 .243 group"></a>

 

Hopefully there should be a photo attached to this post (my first attempt!)

 

I was pretty pleased to shoot this 3 shot group from my bog standard Tikka T3 Lite. 100 yards off a dog gone good bag on the land rover bonnet. The low shot is from an oiled barrel.[/size] She's had around 2000 rounds through her now and I was toying with the idea of getting a new tube fitted but it still shoots well enough.

 

Load is a 90 gn Nosler B/tip, 42.5gn IMR4831, Sako case, Fed 210m primer, seated as long as the mag will allow now.

 

ATB Gareth

 

But that group would still drop anything, bloody good shooting.

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