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I went out to the range today with the new (to me) H&R M258 I got from Offhand35 finally. It has .22 Hornet and .357 Magnum barrels with two Bushnell scopes (4-12x40 and 4x40, respectively).
I had put the scopes on and boresighted them before I left. I set up my target at 50 yds and set the rifle on 3 sandbags (2 side by side with the 3rd laying across it), being careful to position the receiver at the end of the sandbag. I fired 5 shots of Winchester 45 gr sp at the center bullseye.
The group measures 1.14" from center to center of the 2 furthest holes.
Being short on time, I switched to some older Winchester (it's the same stuff just about 30 or so years older)
I shot three 5 shot groups with this stuff.
No. 1 opened to 1.30". No.2 opened further to 1.662". No. 3 closed to a
staggering .840"!!!
I finally got a feel for the trigger around group 3. That and I fixed the adjustments to the scope during each string.
I switched to the .357 barrel and 4x scope. I used Winchester Silvertip 145gr HP exclusively and 5 shot groups at the same distance. Rifle stayed in the same spot for all shots.
The 1st group shot 5 inches low and grouped in the black left of center line
at 2.300". There was a 3 shot clover leaf measuring a measly .206"!!! :shock:
I was so excited I forgot which way to turn the elevation screw and went all the way down to the bottom of the target. Group 2 closed up to 1.465"
with a 2nd clover leaf and a 4th shot measuring .633"! AAUUGHH!! :eek:
I had to settle down and relax, so I began walking my shots to correct the elevation. I finally figured out which way to turn the dial and fired a final
3 shot group to check out the scope's placement. It measures a scant .469"! SCHWING!! :grin:
I then switched over to the Marlin .35 Remington. Before you get excited,
or think "Here he goes again!", I found out after a box of shells that the rifle prefers to cool off and rest between shots. By the time I figured that out, it was closing time at the range and I had to pack up and leave. :cry:
I did manage to thoroughly enjoy myself in the process and got some much needed R&R from my wife!
See ya'll around,
Coltrane