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Post by Brandon Sneed on May 2, 2011 21:09:22 GMT -8
Very slick there Billy. Good to see it performs even with your slick 6x45. I'm sure you're gonna have it loaded up for the .243LBC before we know it
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Post by carvercalls on May 3, 2011 3:23:37 GMT -8
Great write up Billy.. Man it looks like you have er shooting well.. Congrats..
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Post by durhamster on May 3, 2011 5:41:01 GMT -8
Have a question for you. What type scope rings?
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Post by GLSHOOTER on May 3, 2011 9:29:40 GMT -8
Looks like that is a shooter for sure. Does the rifle feel different as it cycles or do you find it mostly apparent during the hand charging phase?
Do you shoot very close to the charging handle in your activities? I tend to find that I bring the scope back a tad more and figured either yours has a pretty long eye relief or you really get up front on the stock.
Greg
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Post by deaddogwalkin on May 3, 2011 9:41:55 GMT -8
Nice groups. Hope that I can get my 6x45 shooting like that when I get it back.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on May 3, 2011 15:24:51 GMT -8
I shoot pretty much with my head up and for some reason never crowded the action. It has helped some in shooting some of my bigger rifles in a hurry when shooting with a scope. I've only been bitten once and that was with my 358 Norma shooting off hand. I'm only 5'10 and 165 so I don't have a lot of bulk to crowd up on the gun.
What are the specs on your scope? I like lots of power when I'm shooting for groups in testing.
Greg
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Post by GLSHOOTER on May 4, 2011 9:16:24 GMT -8
I think the ballistic-plex set up is pretty decent. I've got one of their handgun scopes on a 22-250 XP100. My rifles are carrying a lot of the Nikon Buckmaster SF's lately with the mil-dots getting a big play since I have used them for so many years and they really pay off on long range PD shooting.
Greg
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