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Over 57 grns. Is too much for the sabots
2 weeks ago I was establishing some drop data on my Brux Omega. 57 H4198 Fury .401 240. Zeroed at 100 I had exactly 3 inches of drop. Next weekend I’ll be shooting some of the 225 for comparison.I went to farm and shot the gun at 200yds. With roughly an 1 1/2” zero at 100yds, the 225 impacts 8” low at 200. I was hoping it would be a little flatter. I’m good for this season, but I may go 2” high next season and bump it to 57 or 58gr of 4198. It won’t be a drastic change, but they may be a little flatter.
Nice shooting brother.Doing a little plug testing it's a beautiful afternoon here in Arkansas this is two shots that are further apart of 200 SST 40 cal and the two touching or the 225 Fury imagine that the load is 57 grains of 4198 light blue sabot
Hey you have to stop doing that ! Nice tick toter ,congrats n go get another one.225 Fury strikes again!
I love that stock. I can't get past how the whole aesthetic of the gun looks - off, with the short barrel. I'm having all of my Omega's finished at 27-28" & on the .40 & the other one, I had the muzzle finished at .750" to shed some weight off of it, especially the front of it. I'm still nuthin short of elated to see the beloved Omegas getting converted into SML's with the capabilities they are getting. Its just awesome to see. I'm glad to see that we are all grateful for Mark Woodman stepping up & seeing the need & filling the void for these wonderfully made Omega conversions.
I used a 1-18 McGowan on my McSavage. MOA to 200 yds.I picked up another action on the cheap and going to put together a mcgowen 1-18. will start out with the 225 Fury - looking good Mark!
I shot about 75 of them so far, with multiple powders & charge weights. I’ve only used the LBCR sabots bc everything else has shot very well in them. Here’s the best group I’ve gotten at 100yds.Has anybody gotten these bullets to shoot well with a 1:22 twist?
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