500yd & 800yd pics

Quarterbore

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First pic of me, my Savage and steel target. Bottom Group was best load I shot; 7 shots excluding the real low one measured about 2.5". The other pic was from 800 yds., or 786yds. to be exact. 2 in the red 3 real close together. I'm very happy with this Rifle(savage 10fple2a), Scope,(Bushnell Elite)and loads. (45gr.Varget & 168gr. Amax's)
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What do you guy's REALLY think.


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[ 03-06-2004: Message edited by: 308WIN ]

[ 03-06-2004: Message edited by: 308WIN ]
 
Hey 308Win.. You'll havta link to a pic posted on the web.. The one you had was on your local machine..
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JiNC

[ 03-06-2004: Message edited by: Jake in NC ]
 
(786) I'm not real sure. Those three were within 3" but the other two were 4-5 inches apart.
Not a very good shooting sample of what I think the Gun can really do. I was shooting from a bipod resting over the hood of my truck... so not the best shooting rest. But none the less impressive.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Hear that Boyd a SAVAGE <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Yeah,I hear.The BOOGIESLINGER and I are just a quaking in our Rocky's
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"Rockys" I had a pair of those in highschool. My new savage and my Cabels guide boots are going to be the ones haveing lunch if you now what I mean!
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Just wating for the weather to hold steady and not so darn windy and I'm goning to she what this beast can do. Hopfully after shooting her I can come up with a good name. Boogieslinger eater is just too easy. I need something with a edge to it, like 300 tomahawk eater!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Boogieslinger eater is just too easy. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>To be honest,don't worry about the BOOGIESLINGER.It's KILLER you should be worried about.
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