Lovely day at the range today. It was only half full with no wind. The guys to my right were shooting a 1910 era lever action 30-30. I told them that their problem is that the rifle is only accurate while riding a horse and possibly with a cowboy hat. The guy on my left was shooting a new black powder rifle. Although it uses powder slugs, it still seemed like a lot of work.
Finally got to use my 300 BLK upper. I moved the Barska x18 from the AR-15. I tried using a .83" riser but couldn't zero the scope so took it off.

I loaded 50 rounds of 1680 powder from 15 to 19 gn using Hornady 130 gn SP bullets at 50 yards. No issues with cycling rounds. However, it took me 25 rounds to figure out that the riser wasn't working, 15 rounds to zero in after removing the riser, and ten rounds in the red. I could have been more accurate at the end, but I was too excited about the results.

MN 91/30. Rx15 at 39.1 to 39.5 gn and Hornady .3105" FMJBT bullets at 50 yards. I hit the metal target at 100 yards 4 out of 5 times. The 39.4 gn were the most accurate, and these were the last of the batch. I did buy Speer .311" bullets because they were cheap. We'll see...

MN 91/30. Win748 at 35 to 37 gn and Hornady .312" SP at 50 yards. These have worked well for me in the past at 35 gn of Rx15. The results with this powder were inconsistent. The 35.5 gn were not accurate and the 36 gn were the most. I hit the metal target 3 out of 5 times. Probably will try 36 to 36.5 gn next time.

I bought another mount for the VEPR x39 scope. I shot 15 reloadable rounds and was only able to recover 10. As someone said, it's amazing how brass is able to disappear. I bought another clip for my brass catcher but I realized I need to get 1" scope rings for it as well.

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