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Re: Schuetzen Loads
Reply #60 - Feb 2nd, 2019 at 2:52pm
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ratseye wrote on Feb 1st, 2019 at 8:43am:
This is not exactly a Schuetzen rifle but I thought I would throw in my two cents. 

577-450 Martini reworked to Creedmoor style. 10x MVA model A scope. 29" original barrel in excellent condition. So far I have three, five shot groups under one inch at 100 yards benched. 

Bertram 577-450 brass
Federal LR Bench Rest Primer
22.1 grains Nobel Sport Vectan A0
4 grains Polyfill
Lee .429" 500 grain 3R unsized 16-1 alloy
Paper patched with tracing paper - Bore Butter patch lube
Seated to just touch
Avg - 1267 fps
SD - 7.1 fps

There is a picture in the photos section under "Reworked Martini" Thanks, Ratseye

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Reply #61 - Feb 2nd, 2019 at 3:51pm
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I tried searching for it too and it didn't come up. The post is there because I did find it. Strange. 

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Reply #62 - Feb 7th, 2019 at 2:20pm
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ratseye:  how do you like the mva 10 x scope?  hows the field of view?   art
  
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Reply #63 - Feb 8th, 2019 at 8:05am
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Art,

So far I like the scope a lot. I have two of their scopes and they are both pretty good all around. Clear and focused to the edges with a sharp crosshair. The field of view isn't bad but it is restricted somewhat. I don't remember the specification for it at the moment. I have a full length version on a Romano Spenser replica in 50-90 and it has held up well to the recoil. Their mounts hold zero and track well. I would likely buy another one if I needed something period correct.

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Re: Schuetzen Loads
Reply #64 - Dec 6th, 2020 at 5:44pm
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For the Ozzys 🇦🇺.
Martini Cadet with Sprinter 32/40 Varmint barrel. 1:16"
WW Cases, Fed 210 Primers.
ADI. 2207 @ 13.4 grn with cotton wool to hold.
N.O.E. Spitzer mold, 195grn. 20:1. Seated + Lite crimp.

Martini Cadet. Sprinter barrel.
WW case. Fed 210 primer.
ADI. 2207 @ 12.8grn with cotton wool.
N.O.E. Spitzer, 195grn @ 30:1. Breach seated.

Shutzen Low wall, 32/40, Douglas premium barrel. 
WW Case, Fed 210 primer.
Wano P @ 47.0grns. Drop tubed but not compressed. Drink coaster + Felt + Poly wad. 
N.O.E. Spitzer @ 30:1, SPG lube, Breach seated.
Wiped every shot with 1 x damp, Water and cutting oil @ 7%.

Low wall, Douglas 32/40.
WW Case, Fed 210 primer.
Wano P @ 47.0grns. Drop tubed but not compressed. Drink coaster + felt + poly wad. 
Hoch Tapered nose pour, 195grn @ 30:1, SPG lube, Breach seated. Wiped every shot with 1 x damp, water and cutting oil @ 7%.

No smokeless load for the Low wall. 


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