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338 EDGE for Rockchucks..........
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnwrunner" data-source="post: 816710" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Well, I just had a 338 edge built and the real first opportunity I had was our annual week long rockchuck hunt held in central Idaho. We all have been doing this for many many years and long ago we formed CIRCA---Central Idaho Rockchuck Association. It is a week of long range shooting and fellowship between life long friends. We have various locations that we can shoot from and one of the local farmers lets us shoot out to almost 2000 yards although we routinely are shooting at around 1600 yards. Most of the members of our tight knit club are in the 1000 yard club and trying to get into the 1500 yard club on a very small target known as a yellow bellied marmot. I am a visual guy so here are some photos from our week and one of them shows terminal results from a 300 SMK from a 338 edge.</p><p> </p><p>Randy </p><p> </p><p>P.S. And yes, we are all avid Boise State fans---GO BRONCOS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnwrunner, post: 816710, member: 17701"] Well, I just had a 338 edge built and the real first opportunity I had was our annual week long rockchuck hunt held in central Idaho. We all have been doing this for many many years and long ago we formed CIRCA---Central Idaho Rockchuck Association. It is a week of long range shooting and fellowship between life long friends. We have various locations that we can shoot from and one of the local farmers lets us shoot out to almost 2000 yards although we routinely are shooting at around 1600 yards. Most of the members of our tight knit club are in the 1000 yard club and trying to get into the 1500 yard club on a very small target known as a yellow bellied marmot. I am a visual guy so here are some photos from our week and one of them shows terminal results from a 300 SMK from a 338 edge. Randy P.S. And yes, we are all avid Boise State fans---GO BRONCOS! [/QUOTE]
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