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<blockquote data-quote="Oliver Whipple" data-source="post: 93338" data-attributes="member: 5335"><p>Buffalobob,</p><p>Thanks again for the input. I did not at all think you were insulting or derogatory in any way. I have the boxes, the tape, and am prepared to be humbled by going out and seeing what happens "way out there." I'll give the coyotes a break for a few weeks. I am very confident with my rifles right now out to 350 or 400 yards as I do quite a bit of shooting all year long. This past year I put 300 rounds through the .270, 'bout the same through the .300, and 740 through the .22/250. That's alot to me but probably not to you guys that frequent this board. That A-bolt will, if I do my part, keep 'em inside a 6" bull at 300. I recognize the fact that I need more time with that hard kicker as I can do better than that with the smaller calibers. Looks like I'll be getting that chance sooner than later. I've got the reloading bench set up, 300 brand new cases, and 5 lbs. of RL22 ready to go. I'll make the call to a rancher friend of mine that has a nice chunk of land that'll let me shoot out to 1200 or so (the longest bench range we have aroung here is 300 max). I don't mind saving money at all, but if my wife knew that you were the one telling me not to spend money instead of her, she'd call you her new best friend /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gifI'll be getting back to you after a few sessions outside with the box.</p><p>Later, MTTB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliver Whipple, post: 93338, member: 5335"] Buffalobob, Thanks again for the input. I did not at all think you were insulting or derogatory in any way. I have the boxes, the tape, and am prepared to be humbled by going out and seeing what happens "way out there." I'll give the coyotes a break for a few weeks. I am very confident with my rifles right now out to 350 or 400 yards as I do quite a bit of shooting all year long. This past year I put 300 rounds through the .270, 'bout the same through the .300, and 740 through the .22/250. That's alot to me but probably not to you guys that frequent this board. That A-bolt will, if I do my part, keep 'em inside a 6" bull at 300. I recognize the fact that I need more time with that hard kicker as I can do better than that with the smaller calibers. Looks like I'll be getting that chance sooner than later. I've got the reloading bench set up, 300 brand new cases, and 5 lbs. of RL22 ready to go. I'll make the call to a rancher friend of mine that has a nice chunk of land that'll let me shoot out to 1200 or so (the longest bench range we have aroung here is 300 max). I don't mind saving money at all, but if my wife knew that you were the one telling me not to spend money instead of her, she'd call you her new best friend [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]I'll be getting back to you after a few sessions outside with the box. Later, MTTB [/QUOTE]
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