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<blockquote data-quote="hydehunter" data-source="post: 1955558" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>last year I did load work for a friend who wanted up to 800 yards but I can only manage 700 behind my house. he does not have the time as he is a large animal vet and works 7 days a week up to 14 hours a day. I really did not want to but finally said I would,this was not for money or anything else just to help him.so I told him he would have to pay for all expenses and work done for a scope, muzzle brake etc and and components in bulk all same lot numbers and enough for a couple years .I finally got it done many months later as I would not shoot if the wind was blowing (live in SD always windy it seems) but when I was finished the rifle a Remington Custom Shop Rifle it would print 3 shot groups of 2 1/2 inches at 700 yards, I was happy and no hot loads , he just came back from a long range class down in Nebraska and told he he was able to shoot groups as small as 2 1/4 inches at 800 yards there, made me feel good and happy I could help, would I do it again probably not as it cut into my shooting and reloading time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hydehunter, post: 1955558, member: 12150"] last year I did load work for a friend who wanted up to 800 yards but I can only manage 700 behind my house. he does not have the time as he is a large animal vet and works 7 days a week up to 14 hours a day. I really did not want to but finally said I would,this was not for money or anything else just to help him.so I told him he would have to pay for all expenses and work done for a scope, muzzle brake etc and and components in bulk all same lot numbers and enough for a couple years .I finally got it done many months later as I would not shoot if the wind was blowing (live in SD always windy it seems) but when I was finished the rifle a Remington Custom Shop Rifle it would print 3 shot groups of 2 1/2 inches at 700 yards, I was happy and no hot loads , he just came back from a long range class down in Nebraska and told he he was able to shoot groups as small as 2 1/4 inches at 800 yards there, made me feel good and happy I could help, would I do it again probably not as it cut into my shooting and reloading time [/QUOTE]
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