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- Ramslammer
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Some of my mates use 357's and the standard load seems to be a 158/162 gas checked casty on top of 16gns of 4227 for everything bar Rams(even though we were knocking them down in practice with it). For rams they use a 180 RCBS gas checked Silhouette bullet. With this they trim a extra 50 thou off the cases so it'll feed and use 13grns of 4227. Both loads have rifle primers. Also start 10% less and work up. The 180 hits like a train!!! If you don't cast the 160gr hornady silhouette bullet seems to work OK.
Juddy
Some of my mates use 357's and the standard load seems to be a 158/162 gas checked casty on top of 16gns of 4227 for everything bar Rams(even though we were knocking them down in practice with it). For rams they use a 180 RCBS gas checked Silhouette bullet. With this they trim a extra 50 thou off the cases so it'll feed and use 13grns of 4227. Both loads have rifle primers. Also start 10% less and work up. The 180 hits like a train!!! If you don't cast the 160gr hornady silhouette bullet seems to work OK.
Juddy
- ppkny
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animal size
Juddy,
Thanks for the help this should get me started. I've only shot SCR so far with my Marlin 39A and haven't been to a PC or CLA match yet.
I'm also confused when it says that the PC targets are the same size and distance as the SCR targets. They must be thicker, right? I know the club that I shoot at if you hit the SCR targets with a 357 they would not hold up.
Can you please explain what's the difference in the PC and SCR targets.
Thanks for the help this should get me started. I've only shot SCR so far with my Marlin 39A and haven't been to a PC or CLA match yet.
I'm also confused when it says that the PC targets are the same size and distance as the SCR targets. They must be thicker, right? I know the club that I shoot at if you hit the SCR targets with a 357 they would not hold up.
Can you please explain what's the difference in the PC and SCR targets.
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- cslcAl
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Pete, The PC targets are all 3/8 thick. The SCR are chickens 3/8, pigs and turkeys 1/4, and the rams 3/16. Target thickness has become a sore subject with me lately as I have shot on several ranges that did not have the proper targets. Some clubs have been using IMSHA targets for PC and they are 1/2 thick. Al
- ppkny
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Al, That's what I've been told. Guys that shot at Bradford in May said they used the PC targets for SCR at that range.
What ranges are you shooting SCR, PC and CLA currently. I need to get some scores in PC and CLA prior to the PA states in late September at Bradford.
Thanks for any help.
Pete
What ranges are you shooting SCR, PC and CLA currently. I need to get some scores in PC and CLA prior to the PA states in late September at Bradford.
Thanks for any help.
Pete
- cslcAl
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Pete, I have shot several matches at Bradford and they have never used PC targets for SB when I was there. We shoot CLA the 4th Sat at CSLC. The match is in the afternoon after out HP match. Also Tiaghaton Sportsmen shoots all three on the first Sat and PC and SB every Thursday night. We also may be having some Thursday night matches at CSLC in Sept. I'll let you know when it is approved. Al
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Al,
Thanks for the info. I was just relaying what I heard about the Bradford setup, probably shouldn't have said anything without first hand knowledge. All I heard was that the targets were thicker than the ones the shooter was used to shooting at but that doesn't neccessarily make them wrong.
Pete
Thanks for the info. I was just relaying what I heard about the Bradford setup, probably shouldn't have said anything without first hand knowledge. All I heard was that the targets were thicker than the ones the shooter was used to shooting at but that doesn't neccessarily make them wrong.
Pete