doninnh
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Post by doninnh on Aug 20, 2024 6:42:59 GMT -5
Well : finally maybe. This should be the printout of a session of 73 grain eld out of a # 1, 13 rounds . These were some reloads left over lil gun not used now the #1 is a 10 twist 218 Mashburn very kind to brass(as many as 20+ firings). I am now using CFE BLK. I may go to the 69 grain TMK as I have seen good thing with the 60 grain TMK. I have another #1 working with a 26 " with an 8", there was no sign keying on the 73s. Have a nice day Don K.
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Post by bradshaw on Aug 20, 2024 9:34:13 GMT -5
Well : finally maybe. This should be the printout of a session of 73 grain eld out of a # 1, 13 rounds . Have a nice day Don K. View Attachment***** Don.... looks like the mountain lion chewed your Garmin. David Bradshaw
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Post by GSSP on Aug 21, 2024 9:46:00 GMT -5
Well, if your intended is not too far away distance wise....ok. If your intend to shoot further, better keep working on your load development. The ES and SD are.....yuck. That kind of ES you'll get vertical stringing in your groups.
Alan
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Post by doninnh on Aug 21, 2024 11:36:31 GMT -5
Well: Thank you for your comments, The intent of the old load session was only to see if the biggest 224 in the pile would stabilize in a new # 1 218 Mashburn Bee with a 10 twist. The intent of these posts is to find a path to clean easy Tx of Garmin CSV files for load development. Also to retire that Pact PA(worked well but) .There are not many odd twists in Mashburn Bees, Although I heard bit and pieces some many years ago. Have a nice day Don K
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Post by GSSP on Aug 21, 2024 13:55:42 GMT -5
I like the fact you're able to take the Garmin output and place it in a forum post. I've not learned that trick yet.
Alan
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Post by doninnh on Aug 22, 2024 1:04:48 GMT -5
Well: The range I shoot on is at 200 yards if things go well we may be be able to lengthen it, There are berms at 25,100 and 200 yards. I had just replaced the scope, on the #1 not sighted in. All the 13 were on the 200, the last three gave me a clover leaf centered on the bull displaced 4" to the right. This might force me to look at that bullet some time in the future. I really would like to work with the TMK bullets instead. The range is about 70 yards outside my oldests back porch the only problem we have had is muleys keep walking out on the range during shooting, Have a nice day Don K
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Post by Professor on Aug 22, 2024 20:53:13 GMT -5
I like the fact you're able to take the Garmin output and place it in a forum post. I've not learned that trick yet. Alan Use the Garmin ShotView app. You can download a file with the data from each session. I just write mine out as I always have.
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Post by doninnh on Aug 22, 2024 22:43:33 GMT -5
Well: I use the Garmin Shotview app but I hit the print Button Twice ( different Button) quickshare has tx to decktop and now have it in xcel . The tx is done by ShotView and I can see it in both places, I have not tried to print it from the phone but I think it works too. (if you have a printer using quickshare), There are probably lot of ways to get the file to the printer from the phone but I don't use it that way so I don't know. Have a nice day Don K.
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