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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
600 yd rifle for Elk & Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="milkie62" data-source="post: 944215" data-attributes="member: 74274"><p>Thanks for your thoughts MC.I have always been a little concerned with the problem that I mentioned earlier on the bullets needing to be loaded forward in the magazine so that the bolt can come back to pick them up.I am no wheres near the shooting that some of you are but on my property off my porch I was able to take a deer at 290 yds with a neck shot from this rifle.Also I have never used any scopes other than tasco's so hopefully a decent glass may help some.I do have a 200 yd range out my back door.So considering just factory ammo at this time,what should I see for groups with a decent scope and my stock rifle to tell if what I have is a good starting point.My gun is in the mid 70's to early 80's era. Thanks Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkie62, post: 944215, member: 74274"] Thanks for your thoughts MC.I have always been a little concerned with the problem that I mentioned earlier on the bullets needing to be loaded forward in the magazine so that the bolt can come back to pick them up.I am no wheres near the shooting that some of you are but on my property off my porch I was able to take a deer at 290 yds with a neck shot from this rifle.Also I have never used any scopes other than tasco's so hopefully a decent glass may help some.I do have a 200 yd range out my back door.So considering just factory ammo at this time,what should I see for groups with a decent scope and my stock rifle to tell if what I have is a good starting point.My gun is in the mid 70's to early 80's era. Thanks Ed [/QUOTE]
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