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stone knife

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I have a four day weekend :grin: I took time today to shoot my new TVM .45. I shot a goup and had to drift the rear sight to the left a bit. This is my next group four shots, 65 gr. 3f .440 RB, .018 patch I tryed some other loads but this was the best so far. I'm going to wait to file the front sight till I fine tune my load. The first group is from the bench 25 yards 6:00 hold, the next is the same except I held right on. I'm pretty pleased seeing I haven't shot a flinter in around a dozen years.
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olgreenhead said:
Geez jim when can i shoot . Do you want some of this coon lube?
Art you can shoot any time you want, and I'll try some of your coon lube as long as those coons washed their food for they ate it :rotf:
 
lol i got parts ordered for a new rifle im going build.Does this mean you are going to join me in the adk this year for early deer and bear?
 
The .45s are great for deer. With that kind of accuracy and shooting I'll bet you will come up with a fine squirrel load, too. :thumbsup:
 
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