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Kibler first trip to the range

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As the title says, first trip to the range, forgot half the stuff I needed and had no way to adjust the sights etc. Shot it and put it away to do other things.

Three shots, I'm pretty happy. Next time.......

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Good group for the first shots. You need to get more roundball through the new barrel. Then just move the rear sight a touch.

Yes, I had a brain f@rt this morning while getting ready, to many other things going on and forgot all my sight adjusting paraphernalia and other stuff I normally take. Oh well, just an excuse to go again soon :thumb:
 
Sorry, forgot to say it was 25 yards, first and only three lead launches so I think it was pretty good for no load development. Much more to come when I get some time and the weather cooperates
 
Of course you won't really know the rifle's capability until you throw a few balls at 50 yards. Then you'll need to test it at 100 yards.
 

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