Put two more coats of finish on both Winchester Model 67 and a Model 74 stock. Got 10 on now, maybe done in another half dozen.
Polished a small batch of 280 Ross brass, annealed a different batch of 280 Ross brass.
Primed 40 pieces of 300 H&H.
Continued the epic journey of the 1968 Savage 243 I picked up last month. I'm guessing that the original owner(s) had never heard of copper fouling. Day #4 of blue patches coming out. And even with all that, for a whippy light barrel rifle with stiff trigger, it turned in ~1-1/8" group on Sunday. Get the barrel clean and a load worked up, I may have a shooter here. Bought the thing for $250 bucks just to get the action. I wasn't even going to shoot it. Just pull the barrel, stock and scope off and pedal that stuff, then buy new stuff. Someone had cut the stock down dramatically. Like rip you eye out on the scope kind of cut down if you are over 4'8" tall.
Bought a $24 semi-inlet stock from Numrich. Turns out it was left over factory stock NICE walnut. Like the nicest Savage stock I have seen in my life. Fitted and finished the stock put a real scope on it and gave it a try. Glad I did.
The group was mostly vertical, almost no horizontal. Should be able to tune a load to reduce the vertical.