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Testing of Anschutz 9015 (floor mounted). |
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KiwiTR6 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 04 Nov 2022 Location: Stratford Status: Offline Posts: 350 |
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Can I ask how you are managing to load your photos?
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Grey Kiwi ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2022 Location: Richmond Status: Offline Posts: 33 |
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At our range we have a floor mounted machine rest. It's fairly solid! Really is the best way to check a rifle for accuracy, as you remove the dodgy human element from the equation. Clamp the rifle in there, bung up a test card down at the target area (25 yards away), load, and fire. Shoot off 10 or 20 rounds (or pellets), then go check the card. My rifle flipped the odd flier with most pellets, and that's when I found the badly formed muzzle (now fixed). Photos to show the machine rest, and set up in the range. The red arrow (added in Photoshop) points to the target card. I am only shooting for a group here, to see how tight the rifle holds the group. The range is 9 targets wide with a mezzanine floor above to hold another 9 shooters. So 18 shooters at a time (if we need the space to fit them all in). ![]() ![]() Edited by Grey Kiwi - 13 hours 31 minutes ago at 5:29pm |
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