300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Hoot » Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:35 am

Texas Sheepdawg wrote:
Waynzee wrote:I tried to send a pic of a 1 inch group at 100 yards I shot with my Ruger Ranch Rifle using the 300 gr. Speer Deep Curl bullets, Starline brass, Fed. 205m primers and Reloader 7 powder but it wouldn't upload.

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You should see them now.


All I see is the image names. I wonder if we finally filled up our host server's storage?

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A lot of members (not just this forum) post images from 10 mega-pixel cameras that are huge, requiring scrolling in both planes just to tell what they are, when they could edit them down to a couple hundred kilo-byte size that is more than adequate for viewing. I typically (not always) I edit mine down to 800x600 which uses a lot less storage capacity. The well is not endless. If you host your images on a site like postimage.org, you can specify the resultant image size regardless of its original size. /Soapbox Mode

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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Waynzee » Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:39 am

Texas Sheepdawg wrote:
Waynzee wrote:I tried to send a pic of a 1 inch group at 100 yards I shot with my Ruger Ranch Rifle using the 300 gr. Speer Deep Curl bullets, Starline brass, Fed. 205m primers and Reloader 7 powder but it wouldn't upload.

5E206D14-9A01-4209-9963-BD49012947B2.jpeg


D5FD6EE8-8A2B-4B2B-8021-3DB333AC5A5A.jpeg



You should see them now.


Yep, they up there.Thanks Texas Sheepdawg
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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Hoot » Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:28 am

That's odd. I just got back to work after being out on the road all morning. While I couldn't see the images early this morning before I came to work, they are now visible. Go figure...

Good to know we haven't run the well dry.

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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Waynzee » Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:01 am

Hoot wrote:That's odd. I just got back to work after being out on the road all morning. While I couldn't see the images early this morning before I came to work, they are now visible. Go figure...

Good to know we haven't run the well dry.

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So what do ya think 1 inch @ 100 yards, not bad using Reloader 7 and the same loading table for H4198 powder. That group was shot using Starline brass, Fed. 205m primer, 42.5 grs. R7 powder and the 300 gr. Speer D.C. bullet. There was no pressure signs with this load in my rifle, anybody reading this start low and work your load up as this load might not be safe in your rifle.
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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:17 am

I had to reduce your image size resolution. Look at your post in this thread on Jan 17. I put them in your post. Anything you see beyond that is just a quote and only the file names show in quotes.
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Re: 300 gr Speer Deep Curl?

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:25 am

Maybe this will help you guys.


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Just try to keep the picture sizes below 850kb per pic.
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