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Hit the mile mark, Ruger M77 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottimus" data-source="post: 1131212" data-attributes="member: 92835"><p>This was very encouraging and inspiring. I have been shooting at 1000 for a while with my trusty Remington 700 VS .308 l/h and leupold MK4 4.5-14x40 ,now feeling like I want to try the mile and then mile and a half. Had a yen for a .338 Lapua but Economic reality reared its ugly head.</p><p>Have my old elk gun gettin dusty in the back of the safe, a Ruger M-77 left hand in 300 win mag wearing an older leupold VX2 3-9x40 .. Been reading up on the ballistics and watching similar feats on you tube.</p><p> Next step, ordering the ken Farrel steel picatinny rail, leupold Mk 4 8.5x25 x 50 ffp scope and rings, timney trigger and bell & carlson synthetic stock and a clamp on muzzle brake est .$1600 upgrade. </p><p>........ooorrrr, might try a cheaper approach with just Ruger 30 mm rings and Vortex Viper PST 6-24 ffp. (Est .$500 upgrade) prolly the more logical approach as I will not be using this gun a great deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottimus, post: 1131212, member: 92835"] This was very encouraging and inspiring. I have been shooting at 1000 for a while with my trusty Remington 700 VS .308 l/h and leupold MK4 4.5-14x40 ,now feeling like I want to try the mile and then mile and a half. Had a yen for a .338 Lapua but Economic reality reared its ugly head. Have my old elk gun gettin dusty in the back of the safe, a Ruger M-77 left hand in 300 win mag wearing an older leupold VX2 3-9x40 .. Been reading up on the ballistics and watching similar feats on you tube. Next step, ordering the ken Farrel steel picatinny rail, leupold Mk 4 8.5x25 x 50 ffp scope and rings, timney trigger and bell & carlson synthetic stock and a clamp on muzzle brake est .$1600 upgrade. ........ooorrrr, might try a cheaper approach with just Ruger 30 mm rings and Vortex Viper PST 6-24 ffp. (Est .$500 upgrade) prolly the more logical approach as I will not be using this gun a great deal. [/QUOTE]
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