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The Basics, Starting Out
Ruger Hawkeye build
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 476260" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>BigSky, you are right. The Ruger isn't my most accurate rifle by design, it is a stock all weather hunting rifle, and being compared to rifles designed for long range/varmint shooting. I know I haven't nailed down a load for this rifle yet. I have only tried one bullet (168gn Hornady A-max). The reason I haven't gone any farther in load development is I have always had another rifle to play with. My safe is thinning out as I get ready for my build which ever way I go, so it just may be time to take that little Ruger out there and see what it is capable of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 476260, member: 9775"] BigSky, you are right. The Ruger isn't my most accurate rifle by design, it is a stock all weather hunting rifle, and being compared to rifles designed for long range/varmint shooting. I know I haven't nailed down a load for this rifle yet. I have only tried one bullet (168gn Hornady A-max). The reason I haven't gone any farther in load development is I have always had another rifle to play with. My safe is thinning out as I get ready for my build which ever way I go, so it just may be time to take that little Ruger out there and see what it is capable of. [/QUOTE]
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