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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 657666" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I am the OP that started this thread, so I would like to give an update.</p><p>My friend went with a wildcat build shooting the 180's SMK out of his 284 THOR. </p><p>Anyway, I recently joined the mile club this winter while shooting with a friend named Maverick, in Texas. Thanks, Maverick.</p><p>I was shooting my 338 EDGE built for me by R BROS which weighs 13# scoped up.</p><p>Cold bore hit at 1000 yards, but then moving to a mile was a huge jump in difficulty.</p><p>I don't see how a #10 1/2 rifle would make this any easier.</p><p>If you are looking for shooting that kind of range with a rifle, it would be wise to have some weight in the rifle build to make it a stable shooting platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 657666, member: 10654"] I am the OP that started this thread, so I would like to give an update. My friend went with a wildcat build shooting the 180's SMK out of his 284 THOR. Anyway, I recently joined the mile club this winter while shooting with a friend named Maverick, in Texas. Thanks, Maverick. I was shooting my 338 EDGE built for me by R BROS which weighs 13# scoped up. Cold bore hit at 1000 yards, but then moving to a mile was a huge jump in difficulty. I don't see how a #10 1/2 rifle would make this any easier. If you are looking for shooting that kind of range with a rifle, it would be wise to have some weight in the rifle build to make it a stable shooting platform. [/QUOTE]
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