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The Basics, Starting Out
My new LR Savage.
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 88096" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>For cleaning my 112BVss in 300WM, I use gm top engine cleaner for carbon, and wipeout for copper. CR-10 is faster, but no more through.</p><p>I use a proshot rod, which is a one piece steel rod. Just stay away from a jointed and you wil be ok.</p><p>if youre looking to get a scope that will do you good without spending the big bucks have a look at Millet. Ive got a 8-25X56 on mine, and its seen more than 700rounds fired under it, and it still tracks straight, and consistantly. The optics havea little curvature of field at the edges, but other wise, pretty nice. Its got just a little over 60moa of elevation. I can run mine, with a 20moa ken farrel base, from 250yds, to 1600yds, and I watched a prarie dog expire through it earlier this month at 1129yds. This scope is around the $200 mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 88096, member: 16"] For cleaning my 112BVss in 300WM, I use gm top engine cleaner for carbon, and wipeout for copper. CR-10 is faster, but no more through. I use a proshot rod, which is a one piece steel rod. Just stay away from a jointed and you wil be ok. if youre looking to get a scope that will do you good without spending the big bucks have a look at Millet. Ive got a 8-25X56 on mine, and its seen more than 700rounds fired under it, and it still tracks straight, and consistantly. The optics havea little curvature of field at the edges, but other wise, pretty nice. Its got just a little over 60moa of elevation. I can run mine, with a 20moa ken farrel base, from 250yds, to 1600yds, and I watched a prarie dog expire through it earlier this month at 1129yds. This scope is around the $200 mark. [/QUOTE]
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