Originally posted by sharps4590
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Thanks for the reply.
Not sure I can see the iron sites well enough to shoot out to 100 yards, but I might try.
Here's an update from today's shooting test .... 4/28/18
I tried some Hornady 45 cal Flex-Tip bullets today. They weigh 325 grains, which is very close to the weight of one of the original bullets for the 11.6x65R. Back in the 1890's, the original bullet weighed 20.9 grams. ( = 323 grains )
And what a welcome surprise! Not only did they "un-cross" but they grouped better than any other load / bullet combination tested. Also, because these bullets have a "point" as opposed to a flat nose, these bullet have a higher ballistic coefficient. This, with the slight increase in weight, results in the ft/lbs energy increasing by about 150 ft/lbs over the entire 150 yard range.
I'm done! This will be my "best load" for this rifle from now on. I don't think I'll move the sights even though its shooting a little left.
It took only 92 shots to come to this final grouping.
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