.308 Green Machine at the range

Guy Miner

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Apr 6, 2006
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Just wanted to check zero, and get a little more practice before the deer & pronghorn hunting begins. Took the .25-06 and the .308 to the range for some mere 100 yard practice. Not all that impressed with the results from my .25-06, but the good old Green Machine and I are still a pretty good match. Prone, sling, 100 yards with my 165 gr Ballistic Tip hunting ammo:

Yes Mom, the rifle was unloaded for this photo:
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Three shots, prone/sling, 100 yards. I like this good ol' Remington:
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Yes, it's going to Wyoming!
 
NICE! Way to go Guy! Now that is some shooting. I gotta sling up and try some 300 yard shooting with the 7WSM and 338... That is very impressive! Way to shoot buddy. I'd take it too.
 
You crazy USMC SNCO's beat sling use into my head a long time ago and it stuck.

Thanks for GySgt Green and SSgt Lewis a long time ago...
 
Guy Miner":1reaw42e said:
You crazy USMC SNCO's beat sling use into my head a long time ago and it stuck.

Thanks for GySgt Green and SSgt Lewis a long time ago...


Crazy??? I resemble that!!!!

Question.... was your GySgt Green a skinny, Black Marine with a lopesided attitude and sense of humor???
 
No, but Lewis was a "dark green Marine" as was said back then.

Green had been places and done things. Really interesting things. He didn't miss often. Lewis didn't either for that matter. Back then, I watched and listened carefully. Those guys knew what they were doing.

Guy
 
Fine riflery, Guy. You have to like it when someone slings up and punches the target.
 
Guy,

he Green Machins ia a real steady Eddy.
Nice shooting!
FWIW, that rig would work very well for your WY hunt. :wink:

JD338
 
Guy Miner":2eafhq7m said:
No, but Lewis was a "dark green Marine" as was said back then.

Green had been places and done things. Really interesting things. He didn't miss often. Lewis didn't either for that matter. Back then, I watched and listened carefully. Those guys knew what they were doing.

Guy


Thanks Guy.... I served in a couple different places with a Lawrence Green who once when called an Africian American...bluntly told the officer that he was from Ohio....Not Kenya. His nickname was Smoke cause he moved thru brush like smoke....quietly.

Was just wondering if they the same..... lost track of him.

Thanks again.

Semper Fi...
 
Fotis - it's back in the HS Precision stock the rifle originally came in, quite a few years ago. It's been glass bedded in addition to the aluminum bedding block. It's not as good as the dark green camo McMillan for range use, but is likely a pound lighter, or more, and I prefer to use the HS for hunting, if I'm going to be doing much walking.

I shoot it a little better with the McMillan, but I like the way it handles more while it's in the lighter, more compact HS stock. Made the same switch about this time last year prior to taking it whitetail hunting.

Guy
 
Looks like the green machine is ready for antelope and deer, hopefully you can sort out your 25-06 soon.
 
Thanks guys. It's a good rifle. Short action Rem 700, trued. Rem trigger set to 3#, crisp. Stainless 24" Krieger barrel in the Rem varmint contour, chambered for .308 Win, with a 1:12 twist. Badger Ordnance base and rings - zero degree. Older 1" Leupold 4.5-14x. I almost always forget to use it at anything except 4.5x. Doh! Turner Saddlery sling. Simple but accurate and effective.

All I do for my hunting ammo is swap out the 168 gr HPBT Match bullets for 165 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip hunting bullets. Accuracy remains excellent. It also does well with 165 gr Nosler Partitions. She's a tad heavy to haul around, with that varmint weight barrel, but not too bad.

Hoping to get an opportunity to fill several tags with the good ol' Green Machine in the next two months.

Regards, Guy
 
The chamber was done with a '95 Palma reamer, run in just deep enough to take the 168 gr HPBT Federal Gold Medal match ammo. That was as heavy as I'd planned to go with this rifle, and selected the 1:12 twist for the same reason.

That said, it shoots 175 gr match bullets and 180 gr hunting bullets well. Even handles the 190 gr Sierra Matchkings well - turns out they're great for 600 yard competition. I seldom use them though.

FWIW, Guy
 
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