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Full length bed update
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1865401" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I really cannot answer the question, it may or may not be because I am that dumb, lol</p><p>I used the rifle only in prairie dog towns, never target shooting, and the bulk of the shooting was under 200 yards. I warmed it up, but was also a young undisciplined shooter, so by logic, even if I had a 3/4moa shift, so if I broke a decent shot, chances of hitting a pdog at 200 and in were still good. I claim a lack of sufficient knowledge at that time and period of my shooting days, sorry.</p><p>Every spring when it went to the range for yearly sightin, it shot cloverleaf groups with Federal 55gr soft points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1865401, member: 33622"] I really cannot answer the question, it may or may not be because I am that dumb, lol I used the rifle only in prairie dog towns, never target shooting, and the bulk of the shooting was under 200 yards. I warmed it up, but was also a young undisciplined shooter, so by logic, even if I had a 3/4moa shift, so if I broke a decent shot, chances of hitting a pdog at 200 and in were still good. I claim a lack of sufficient knowledge at that time and period of my shooting days, sorry. Every spring when it went to the range for yearly sightin, it shot cloverleaf groups with Federal 55gr soft points. [/QUOTE]
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