8x57JRS 200gr Nosler Partition

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8x57JRS 200gr Nosler Partition

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(Cartridge) 8x57JRS

(Brand of bullet) Nosler Partition

(Weight of bullet) 200gr

(Brand of brass) RWS

(Type of powder) AR2208

(Grains of powder) 49gr

(Brand, and type of primer) CCI LR

(COAL)80.07mm ( 3.15")

(CBTO)

(FPS/MPS) Just under 2600fps from memory....need to check data from load development.

(Rifle) K95

(Barrel Length) 24"

(Scope) Z6 1.5-10

(Weather conditions & temp) 23C, nil wind.

(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) Shot at 200m as a zero check pre-hunting trip after Sambar, so would pretty good for 100m. Grid line are spaced at 1cm.

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That ought to do it.

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Nice looking set up and a good load. Dang now you got thinking about spending money.
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Nice job!
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Will be a sambar slayer for sure.

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If I have less than surgical shot placement then it's all down to me!

I was pretty happy to see the rifle still grouping well.....it recently took a dive of the bonnet of the truck. The truck was travelling 40km/hr at the time.

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Don't worry dinger, my K95 has been to hell and back. It still works.

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Looks good :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Where did you source the partitions? I'm having difficulty finding 8mm bullets that arent for paper punching up here in Brisbane

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The LHS of the scope took the brunt of the gravel rash, only minor dents/scratches on the stock, though on intial inspection it looked horrendous.

I had a new Sony A7 sitting next to it which looked like it was toast when I picked it up, covered in rain, mud and rocks with a smashed rear screen. Turns out there are a plethora of cheap parts available as people drop cameras all the time.....$35 AUD on eEbay had a new rear screen and eyepiece on my doorstep, the rest of the damage was superficial.

The Z6 will need some loving in the future, the scratches on it dont affect functionality, but it did sustain a smaill chip to the front lens. I'll make some repair enquiries during summer when the rifle gets a break from hunting duties.

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Where did you source the partitions? I'm having difficulty finding 8mm bullets that arent for paper punching up here in Brisbane
I got one box off the AHN classifieds.

Try Rebel Gunworks, they have a good range.....no NP's at the moment though.

https://www.rebelgunworks.com.au/collec ... 32-cal-8mm

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So what were you doing to forget you had a gun on the bonnet for the 10+ seconds the defender takes to get to 40?

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Dinger wrote:The LHS of the scope took the brunt of the gravel rash, only minor dents/scratches on the stock, though on intial inspection it looked horrendous.

I had a new Sony A7 sitting next to it which looked like it was toast when I picked it up, covered in rain, mud and rocks with a smashed rear screen. Turns out there are a plethora of cheap parts available as people drop cameras all the time.....$35 AUD on eEbay had a new rear screen and eyepiece on my doorstep, the rest of the damage was superficial.

The Z6 will need some loving in the future, the scratches on it dont affect functionality, but it did sustain a smaill chip to the front lens. I'll make some repair enquiries during summer when the rifle gets a break from hunting duties.
A new maintube and objective lens may not be as expensive as you think. Deerhunter has the contact email for repairs in Au.
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Hannes will look after you. Who knows they may lose the scope during repairs and give you a new one?

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So what were you doing to forget you had a gun on the bonnet for the 10+ seconds the defender takes to get to 40?
I had my son with me and I broke my normal routine I have when I returned to the car. I always place my rifle on the RHS wing whilst I unload and get the truck opened up. On this occasion the rifle was placed on the passenger side wing as I was helping helping my son (7 yrs) with lighting as it was dark. Not being in my line of sight and at night, I just plain missed seeing it when I drove off. With my lad in the truck I was focussed on getting him sorted and chatting about the hunt.

Once when I was soldiering (mid 90's) I drove a couple of hours with a F88 (not mine and I didn't see it placed there) on the wing of a 110 gun buggy...unfortunately in this case the K95 lasted only 5 minutes and jumped free as I cornered on a dirt road.

I will never use the wings again as a temporary shelf...left or righthand side. I could have easily lost my rifle forever.
Hannes will look after you. Who knows they may lose the scope during repairs and give you a new one?
I'll drop Hannes an email soon and see what he recommends. Whatever happens I'm sure it will end up being cheaper to repair than replace.

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Ah,
I tend to do similar but place my rifle across the bonnet leaning against the windscreen wipers - at least it is vaguely more in view there if you're paying attention - only just though :oops:

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