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<blockquote data-quote="SMF" data-source="post: 700921" data-attributes="member: 33236"><p>Thank you for your reply. I take it that you are a lefty too? The rifle is a new Savage F10LCP. I'm really happy with the accuracy with this recipe I was just a little concerned about the cratering. My Remington 700 300 RUM does that too with just about any load I feed it. I live in the mountains of extreme northern California and there aren't any 500 yard/meter ranges within 100 miles. I travel into the central valley where there is a 500 yard range every couple of months. I'm planning of making a stop there in a few weeks. We are limited to about 200 meters this time of year due to fire danger. I the wetter months we can shoot out to around 700 meters but it's a 13 degree up hill shot... </p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMF, post: 700921, member: 33236"] Thank you for your reply. I take it that you are a lefty too? The rifle is a new Savage F10LCP. I'm really happy with the accuracy with this recipe I was just a little concerned about the cratering. My Remington 700 300 RUM does that too with just about any load I feed it. I live in the mountains of extreme northern California and there aren't any 500 yard/meter ranges within 100 miles. I travel into the central valley where there is a 500 yard range every couple of months. I'm planning of making a stop there in a few weeks. We are limited to about 200 meters this time of year due to fire danger. I the wetter months we can shoot out to around 700 meters but it’s a 13 degree up hill shot... Steve [/QUOTE]
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