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Now for some interesting targets, also shot in yesterdays match. First is a 200 yard 10 shot group shot with bullets out of a original Pope mold, supplied to me by our good friend Joe (Westener). I re-lubed them with Smilley lube so, I wouldn't have to foul my barrel after shooting them. Joe and I shot a couple of promising 3 and 5 shot groups with them in Spokane with his lube on them. This has shown me something (I think) about bullet fit. The nose on the Pope bullet, has the first 3 bands at .328, the next was .335, then .337 and the base band was .341 x .110 wide, the others about .060. My unknown bullet is .338 x .040 wide on the first band then, .337 x .050 on the next 4 and a .3395 x .160 base band. My groove diameter is .337 and a .330 bore. Note that the groups are very simular, shot next to each other but, the mirage started up for the unknown bullet. The last target, was also shot yesterday, also. The first 3 shots were in the 24 so, I kept moving left about 1/4" at a time and on the 9th shot, I got the 23, holding on the edge of the 25 ring, the 10th went back in the 25, using the same hold. Even so it's a 1" 9 shot group. Had I kept the original hold, it would have been smaller. It was also shot in mirage but, I had noticed the change from wind flag conditions to mirage by then. They seem to be two distinct conditions with mirage trumping flags. Frank
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