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    Maker Mucking About

    62 grn Maker TRex. Look the deal. Tested them in my .223 today. 100 yards.

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    25 grns BM2 and 27 grns CFE223. 25 thou off lands.

    First 4 (right hand dot) CFE223. I dont have much luck with that powder

    Second 4 (left hand red dot) BM2 show some promise. Double grouped - probably 'cos I fiddled with the bipod and changed position? Top 2 first, then a fiddle, then bottom group.

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    I will try the BM2 again but Im fairly confident they will be ok if I do my bit.
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    Seen you group much tighter with 65gr Sierra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Seen you group much tighter with 65gr Sierra.
    Im pretty erratic. It depends how long after I took my meds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Seen you group much tighter with 65gr Sierra.
    I have some of these to off load

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    It will do the job.
    But my Marlin does a lot better than that with Superoos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldbloke View Post
    It will do the job.
    But my Marlin does a lot better than that with Superoos.
    Im not surprised. Ive got a bit of fiddling to do with them. They will get there.
    Im pretty sure the vertical stringing was to do with technique.
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    Fire 10+ and you may have less doubt?

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    So these are hopefully a shooting as the hammers without the exorbitant freight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    So these are hopefully a shooting as the hammers without the exorbitant freight?
    Thats my thinking. I like to use solid copper when Im shooting for a charity (avoiding lead). I doubt they will be as good as Hammers cos they aren't designed to shed their petals - the Hammer's flying petals create a lot of churn- but so long as they are "good enough" I will be happy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Fire 10+ and you may have less doubt?
    I wanted to start by getting a pressure and accuracy base with them. There isn't any load data. Pressure was fine so the BM2 load is a good place to progress from. Im satisfied the velocity will be adequate. I will try a bigger group - 10 sounds a lot
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    It didn't take a lot of experimentation to get the 85gn 6mm TRex shooting ok. 3180fps from the 243.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Thats my thinking. I like to use solid copper when Im shooting for a charity (avoiding lead). I doubt they will be as good as Hammers cos they aren't designed to shed their petals - the Hammer's flying petals create a lot of churn- but so long as they are "good enough" I will be happy.
    oh the Makers shed their petals at least the 168gn ones do in a 300WSM, I've not shot the Hammers.
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    I think they make 2 versions. Expanding and fragmenting. The 62gn 22cal are expandiing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    oh the Makers shed their petals at least the 168gn ones do in a 300WSM, I've not shot the Hammers.
    Thats good to hear.
    I was just going by this from their web site:

    The T-REX Bullets are Precision Machined from lead free solid copper. These Projectiles expand nearly 3 times the original diameter while maintaining nearly 100% of its original weight. These Projectiles have a polymer tip
    that will increase the BC of the bullet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    I think they make 2 versions. Expanding and fragmenting. The 62gn 22cal are expandiing.
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