I didnt take any pics or document my 3rd range trip with this 18" GrendelHunter build but, after a long 3 weeks of no shooting, I was able to take it out for it's 4th Range Trip.
I stacked deep with the Hornady American Gunner 123gr the last 2 months... I think I bought a dozen or so cans.
I am very glad I did after I seen the great results from today.
Despite the heat and humidity and being a new build, the rifle shot this bulk ammo great.
My Athlon Argos was over a Mil high at 100 yards from my last range session... I am not sure if the zero shifted or if this stuff was that much different from the Hornady Black I was shooting before.
Will def keep an eye out on next trip.
I was able to get several groups under 1" at 100 with the American Gunner.... most were around .75" - .85" and one only opened up over an 1" but, I knew it was me.
It even shot well at 200 yards on some very soft (that is why it was free) steel.
10 shots in 10 seconds from a cold barrel at 100 yards.
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I now have 250 rounds thru the new build and am seeing great results thus far.....
I will now start to move onto hand loads for my next Range Trip.
I stacked deep with the Hornady American Gunner 123gr the last 2 months... I think I bought a dozen or so cans.
I am very glad I did after I seen the great results from today.
Despite the heat and humidity and being a new build, the rifle shot this bulk ammo great.
My Athlon Argos was over a Mil high at 100 yards from my last range session... I am not sure if the zero shifted or if this stuff was that much different from the Hornady Black I was shooting before.
Will def keep an eye out on next trip.
I was able to get several groups under 1" at 100 with the American Gunner.... most were around .75" - .85" and one only opened up over an 1" but, I knew it was me.
It even shot well at 200 yards on some very soft (that is why it was free) steel.
10 shots in 10 seconds from a cold barrel at 100 yards.
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I now have 250 rounds thru the new build and am seeing great results thus far.....
I will now start to move onto hand loads for my next Range Trip.
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