I planned to test more ammo today, but first I needed to get some sight setting with iron sights. This is only my 3rd time at the bench with this "new" rifle and it is now functioning great. My 2-piece extractor is working better than I hoped. It did take me about hour of fiddling around to double check that my tang sight was plumb and get the irons set up so my no wind zero is also my mechanical zero, but it is nearly perfect now.
At the end of the day yesterday I set up 4 gongs that are close to those at the match I plan to shoot in just over a week. At least as close as my home range would allow. The match New Years Day will be 10 shots at each gong at each distance, 4-inch round at 50 yards (offhand), 5 1/2-inch diamond at 100 yards, 7-inch round at 100 yards and 8 1/2-inch round at 190 yards. I am not 100% sure on those distances and sizes but they are close enough that I wouldn't be too far off (I hope).
I had trouble getting zeroed on paper at 50 yards for some reason. I kept way over correcting and more or less worked my way to center like a ping-pong ball. Apparently the math was more complicated than my semi-frozen brain could do, or it might of been the hammer I was using wasn't big enough. No matter, I eventually got there.
When I moved to 100 yards I was shooting at my scaled down chicken swinger. I don't have a diamond suitable so the chicken will have to do. Got that sight setting fairly easy.
I moved to 130 yards where I had a 7" gong hung in place of my pig swinger. I don't have a 150 hanger and the ground is too stiff to drive anything into at this time. First shot was a miss, held high and missed again, held low and caught the top edge at 2 o'clock. A quick guess at the hold under and a sight adjustment and the next 3 went into 1 1/2 inches! I was just shooting Federal Champion ammo and didn't expect it to shoot too well.
On to 200 meters where my ram swinger hung yesterday and was now replaced with an 8-inch gong. I didn't take the time to set up a hanger at 190 yards but it should be a simple matter to work back from 219 yards.
First shot was a miss and that is with a 20-inch square plate behind the 8-inch round. Held low and miss. Held high and hit 8 inches below the gong in the cluster from last weeks shooting at my ram. Repeated the high hold and that hit very close to the first hit. More math, guessed at the holdover and the miss below and came up what seemed right and caught the top center near the edge. Down a bit and the next 5 went into 2 1/2 inches just left of center. Again this is just the inexpensive Federal Champion ammo and it's holding just over a minute of angle at 130 yards and 219 yards with iron sights and an old guy's frozen fingers pulling the trigger!
At this point and with my bare, frozen fingers working away in 29 degree weather it was time to write down the 200 meter sight setting and head to the house for some lunch and a warmup. And now it's snowing again! I will put the scope back on and set up at 50 yards to test the new ammo I bought this week and retest a couple of the more interesting ones from last weekend. I think I'll retest those Federal Champions too! Then I'll move to 100 yards and hopefully 219 yards if I still have some light.
Today has left me optimistic about my chances of a good score using iron sights at the up coming gong match. It's will be a good first test for this rifle and I haven't shot a match since September so it's time.