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Hit the mile mark, Ruger M77 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="DT7" data-source="post: 508784" data-attributes="member: 18578"><p>Thanks guys it sure was fun. I will post pictures when I get them, one of the guys down there had professional photography equipment and will send us a CD full of video and pictures of the weekend. </p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately none of us thought to take a picture of the impacts, we thought I would get things dialed in better and get a good group on steel but the wind put a kybosh on that.</p><p> </p><p>628 on a ground hog is an impressive shot. More so than a lob hit at a mile on a 3' by 4' target. </p><p> </p><p>3finger keep at it you will get there. The key to getting dialed in is to shoot somewhere that you can find out where you are hitting. That is why I tried it on the salt flats. The first time I tried 1000 we were shooting into a bare field with a couple of inches of fresh snow. We could see impacts without going down range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DT7, post: 508784, member: 18578"] Thanks guys it sure was fun. I will post pictures when I get them, one of the guys down there had professional photography equipment and will send us a CD full of video and pictures of the weekend. Unfortunately none of us thought to take a picture of the impacts, we thought I would get things dialed in better and get a good group on steel but the wind put a kybosh on that. 628 on a ground hog is an impressive shot. More so than a lob hit at a mile on a 3' by 4' target. 3finger keep at it you will get there. The key to getting dialed in is to shoot somewhere that you can find out where you are hitting. That is why I tried it on the salt flats. The first time I tried 1000 we were shooting into a bare field with a couple of inches of fresh snow. We could see impacts without going down range. [/QUOTE]
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