2 of us shot 6 rifles into almost identical groups .

It was weird that brass that wouldn't feed as Colts did as Schofield and brass that did as Colts wouldn't as Schofield. It was hanging up in the rails . I was pleased that the 230s and 300s made round holes and hit the as close to point of hold as they did in the berm . That has been a struggle with the carbines as the bullets would upset and tumble when they came down through transonic. Loosely I think that if the 230 was super it had enough spin to stay stable or at least not depart line and the 300s were still under .

Based on dusting on the back of the targets I've exceeded desirable impact velocity for the 7mm 168 it's probably upwards of 2400 fps which is odd given the twist rate for my past experience. I don't think this rifle and that bullet are going to work out as a couple .

Dad's 25-06' is just going to have to have the windage moved it's hitting center on the 8.5×11 tall target holding the bottom left corner at 50 yd .
It's just not up to the 120s but I'm going to give them one more go before I give up . Maybe W857 I know the 4831 will exceed the desired impact velocity by 7-800 fps even at start loads and I'm maxed out with Unique.