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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR-10's and lrh
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<blockquote data-quote="Crop Damage" data-source="post: 527985" data-attributes="member: 8652"><p>I use a DPMS LR308 pretty often for shooting deer on crop permits. I don't shoot it beyond 450 yards. I usually set up within 350 to 400 yards of the woods line, and try to shoot each deer as soon as it enters the field. Mine likes the hornady superformance 150 SST's. One shot kills, dumps them on the spot usually. I've killed up to 5 at once before the group could get out of the field. Very low recoil, fast follow up shots, and you can stay right on the scope until the next deer slows down a little. I installed a Geseille (sp?) super three gun trigger, which is a huge improvement over the factory trigger. That really isn't true long range shooting, but it is exactly what I bought that rifle for, and it does a great job. I don't use it during the regular gun season though. Its really heavy and awkward, and it sure helps to use a shooting bench and a chair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crop Damage, post: 527985, member: 8652"] I use a DPMS LR308 pretty often for shooting deer on crop permits. I don't shoot it beyond 450 yards. I usually set up within 350 to 400 yards of the woods line, and try to shoot each deer as soon as it enters the field. Mine likes the hornady superformance 150 SST's. One shot kills, dumps them on the spot usually. I've killed up to 5 at once before the group could get out of the field. Very low recoil, fast follow up shots, and you can stay right on the scope until the next deer slows down a little. I installed a Geseille (sp?) super three gun trigger, which is a huge improvement over the factory trigger. That really isn't true long range shooting, but it is exactly what I bought that rifle for, and it does a great job. I don't use it during the regular gun season though. Its really heavy and awkward, and it sure helps to use a shooting bench and a chair. [/QUOTE]
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