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I went to the new club I just joined, being new to the area to get the first few sighting in shots done with my newly finished .45 Kibler smr. The range was full of idiots, I left in disgust and went to some state land nearby, knowing no one would be around with the snow still melting off the roads.
A bit more informal than I like, but I was able to get a decent padded rest off my truck hood, and my first few shots at 25 yards were on the edge . I started with 45 grains of FFF, .445 ball with a .015 patch. It seemed a bit loose, but after a nudge to the rear sight to the left, ( I also increased the powder to 50 grains), I had three shots touching dead on. (I had only shot two at the time of the pic, but fired another which was right on with the other two. I was very pleased. The SMR has an amazing fast lock, and the recoil of a .22 rimfire.
I am eager to get out for a more lengthy and better situated shooting session...probably at my old club, but that is an hour and a 1/2 away.
I will next stretch it out to fifty, but man, that front sight is dinky.
A bit more informal than I like, but I was able to get a decent padded rest off my truck hood, and my first few shots at 25 yards were on the edge . I started with 45 grains of FFF, .445 ball with a .015 patch. It seemed a bit loose, but after a nudge to the rear sight to the left, ( I also increased the powder to 50 grains), I had three shots touching dead on. (I had only shot two at the time of the pic, but fired another which was right on with the other two. I was very pleased. The SMR has an amazing fast lock, and the recoil of a .22 rimfire.
I am eager to get out for a more lengthy and better situated shooting session...probably at my old club, but that is an hour and a 1/2 away.
I will next stretch it out to fifty, but man, that front sight is dinky.
