
In my time I have worked on improving myself to take it as high as I can. I really enjoy the community as well as the sport. In the last several years I have really focussed on the PRS, ELR, and NRL Hunter. I have shot benchrest, F-Class, PRS, ELR, NRL hunter, and field matches. In that time I have used it for both hunting and competition. My name is Robert Brantley and I have been obsessed with precision rifle since 2007. Just finished loading a couple more with #3 and 4 with #1 in the old Remington hulls using the #69 primers. Well atleast when you're just looking for the pellets for reloading ! Seems #3 Buck is a little difficult to find lately and the same can be said for #1. Still have enough of that left for maybe 8-10 shots. The #3 Buck was reclaimed from some old Winchester paper 10 gauge 3 1/2" shells I had laying around with no use for. On the top of each target you can see the buckshot number and a L or R for the barrel used for the shot. I also used a card wad over the #1's but no cards over the smaller ones. The #1's were placed and pushed in while the #3 and #4 were just dumped in.

The #1's had 16 pellets, the #3's had 30 pellets and the #4's contained 32 pellets. The #4 Buck was in old Remington 2 7/8" plastic hulls loaded again with 30 grains of SR7625 but using the Remington old 69 primer as 209's won't go in the old Remington hulls. The #3 loads were in old Winchester paper 2 7/8" hulls with CCI209's and 30 grains SR7625. The #1 loads were in Remington 3 1/2" shells I had trimmed down and used CCI209 primers with 30 grains SR7625. Used my old damascus barreled W&C Scott thats choked pretty much full and more then full.

Overslept this AM so I didn't go to the range until I went to the shop for awhile and then took off after lunch about 14:30.
