Nothing blemished about this

pharmseller":246hrrgg said:
Maybe the only way to get blems to shoot poorly is to have loose scope mounts?



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Well I didn't want to say it in such a way as to push people their way, but yeah...

Keeping em a secret is selfish; more for me. :twisted:

As long as those .277 ABLRs are lasting I can see why Scotty can be more generous than me ;) .
 
Nicely done!
That load will fill your freezer time and time again.

JD338
 
efw":qkwrrgup said:
As long as those .277 ABLRs are lasting I can see why Scotty can be more generous than me ;) .

You can have all the ABLR's you want Eric.. :lol:

You'll have no competition from me.
 
bobnob":1ywuqez0 said:
Pharmer do you sight you rifle to be zeroed at 100 yards? Or was the group at 200?

That group was at 400 yards. Really stiff wind blowing left to right, gusting up to 30 mph. Offhand.





Right.

100 yards, the scope has CDS, so I sight in at 100 then shoot at 200, 400, and 600 to confirm predicted MOA come up to actual. I've been very pleased, the difference between predicted vs. actual has been insignificant.

The main thing for me was confirmation that she still shoots after swapping stocks. My brother gave me a B&C stock for Christmas and I was concerned that the change might alter the accuracy.

Nope.




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