Loaded up 72 rounds Saturday night (all the bullets I had left) and hit the range on Sunday to zero the gun. Doing some ballistic programming showed that if I zeroed for 2" high at 50 yards, I should only be 1.5" low at 100 yards and about 4" low at 150 yards. So, that was the plan.

And it worked out.



Zeroed it at 50 yards, then adjusted the reticle to strike 2" high. Sweet!

Put the steel target at 100 yards and held center.



And that'll do what I need doing.

Part of the testing I was conducting was to see if the recoil caused any creep in the bullets.

Before:



After:



Looks like I'm good to go. At least after 3 rounds, which should cover most of my hunting.

Here is a slow-motion video of the 100 yard steel shot.

http://vid26.photobucket.com/albums/c106...zpsan7kry8l.mp4

This is quite a dirty load.



And energetic.



I'm a VERY happy camper with this load! The Casull has finally come into its own!


"To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith