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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 490465" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I have the Mk5 and the vanguard in 257 wby. Both shoot outstanding. My son hunts with the Mk5 and has shot 2" groups with it at 600 yards. I shot a four shot 7/8" group at a quarter mile with it. Yes they are extremely accurate rifles. It is not an extreme long range cartridge because of the poor BC's. But if your long range is out to 700 or so yards it is one of the best I know of for a flat shooting killing machine. We shoot 100 grain ttsx bullets at 3760 fps and it is a lazer to 600 or so yards. My son shot his antelope in 2009 right through the heart at 512 yards with the first mil dot at the bottom of the chest and crosshairs just over the back. That is flat shooting no clicks horsepower, just put the scope on it and kill it. If that is the kind of rifle you are looking for it is an excellent choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 490465, member: 505"] I have the Mk5 and the vanguard in 257 wby. Both shoot outstanding. My son hunts with the Mk5 and has shot 2" groups with it at 600 yards. I shot a four shot 7/8" group at a quarter mile with it. Yes they are extremely accurate rifles. It is not an extreme long range cartridge because of the poor BC's. But if your long range is out to 700 or so yards it is one of the best I know of for a flat shooting killing machine. We shoot 100 grain ttsx bullets at 3760 fps and it is a lazer to 600 or so yards. My son shot his antelope in 2009 right through the heart at 512 yards with the first mil dot at the bottom of the chest and crosshairs just over the back. That is flat shooting no clicks horsepower, just put the scope on it and kill it. If that is the kind of rifle you are looking for it is an excellent choice. [/QUOTE]
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