In this video, Drake takes the Savage MSR-10 Long Range out for some range time and load testing. While conditions were not ideal, the rifle seemed to perform consistently regarding group sizes regardless of the loads used. In Drake's experience, the rifle tends to average 1.5 to 2 MOA 5 shot groups with all ammunition types. Loads used: ARMSCOR 6.5 Creedmoor 123gr HPBT (Possibly Sierra) Box Velocity: *NOT LISTED* Actual Velocity (3-shot Avg.): 2,794 FPS American Arms Handload 6.5 Creedmoor 123gr Hornady A-max Powder: 48gr Hodgdon Superformance Primer: CCI BR-2 Brass: Great Lakes (Starline) OAL: 2.800" Actual Velocity (3-shot average): 3,057 FPS American Arms Handload 6.5 Creedmoor 140gr Hornady ELD-M Powder: 42.5gr Hodgdon Superformance Primer: CCI BR-2 Brass: Hornady OAL: 2.800" Actual Velocity (3-shot average): 2,527 FPS Thanks for watching! Detailed viewer questions and private conversations, as well as industry contacts regarding product evaluations and reviews may be made at AmericanArmsChannel@gmail.com You can also find American Arms Channel on these Social Media Platforms: Rumble: rumble.com/user/AmericanArmsChannel Bitchute - www.bitchute.com/channel/americanarmschannel/ UGEtube - videos.utahgunexchange.com/@AmericanArmsChannel
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As a reloader for over 50yrs hulls and brass become friends, little buddies. How many hours and how many opportunities at game were missed while searching for hulls or brass. I bet you lost a few friends into that scruffy looking field. Denny is jealous of my red 10ga hulls, he says bad things about me while he is looking for his brown or black hulls. When we are out with hand guns one of us are designated brass trackers and picker-uppers. A big old tarp helps to find brass that usually tries it's best to escape. For load group testing we sand bag it because us old guys aren't as steady as we used to be. Stay healthy and Lord Bless.