180gr Ballistic Tip - XL7 3006 - five shot group

FOTIS":ndn2bfjl said:
Works for me! :wink:


I took more time and here is a better way of saying what I want to say in my words not borrowed from the bible "Έχω παραιτηθεί από παλαιούς τρόπους μου σε αυτό το σημείο" :mrgreen: That is right - "I have given up my old ways on this one."
 
Very good. keep that up and you will never say "It's Greek to me".
 
FOTIS":2hnkffw8 said:
Very good. keep that up and you will never say "It's Greek to me".

δεν είναι Έλληνες για μένα, αυτό είναι ένα θαυμάσιο ΓΛΩΣΣΑ
 
thanks antelope sniper, coming from someone like you that really shoots well is a compliment indeed. Yes, I agree with you on this load for sure.
 
You've done an excellent job with that group. Shortly after the XL7s came out, I know a gundealer who had a new XL7 30-06 at the range with his buddies and their much more expensive rifles. The XL7 was laughed at as a cheap, plastic rifle. Everyone shot at identical targets, and my friends XL7 came out with the best group. The jokes about cheap rifles stopped. I believe the crow they ate there was a bit sour that day. I never heard what the beaten rifles were, but I have my suspects......
 
I remember owning a Remington Model 788 in .22-250 that would group as well as, or better than, many more expensive rifles that I have owned during my many years of hunting and shooting. It never pays to put down any model of rifle because some individual rifles are bound to be very accurate out of any production model.
 
Mike,
Good shooting buddy. But I don't think your going to relax. Your just going to find another project that peaks your interest.
Russ
 
Horsethief":c828n946 said:
You've done an excellent job with that group. Shortly after the XL7s came out, I know a gundealer who had a new XL7 30-06 at the range with his buddies and their much more expensive rifles. The XL7 was laughed at as a cheap, plastic rifle. Everyone shot at identical targets, and my friends XL7 came out with the best group. The jokes about cheap rifles stopped. I believe the crow they ate there was a bit sour that day. I never heard what the beaten rifles were, but I have my suspects......

Yes, as I have always said, I would rather shoot an ugly rifle that is accurate than a pretty one, but now I can do both with the new wood stock. :mrgreen:
 
russ808":376w7li6 said:
Mike,
Good shooting buddy. But I don't think your going to relax. Your just going to find another project that peaks your interest.
Russ


You really think so? Come on, what makes you think that? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
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