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“My rifle shoots .2s and .3s” ... huh?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1800157" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>What you guys need to remember is alot of guys on here are or have been compatition shooters. I have shot short range mid range and long range compatition for many yrs. Also I build each one of my rifles with the best components you can get. Yes my 300 wsm will shoot 1s at 100 yards just about every time. If it's not a 1 it's a 2. This rifle weights 77 pounds. No I didn't forget the decimal point. 77 pounds. I shoot off of a Seb Max front rest and a custom oversize rear bag with heavy sand from Protector. My 17 pound rifle shoots just as good. These rifles have 6 inch wide forearms that greatly reduced torque and don't upset in the bags when operating the bolt. The guy with the 100 bucks should come right over I need some more brass. I build mostly compatition rifles now but still build my hunting rifles exactly the same way. Most of my hunting rifles will shoot in the 2s and 3s when I shoot them. I have a few customers kick my butt with rifles I built them. Now that is some satisfaction. So before you go offering 100 bucks to someone you should really know who they are and what they shoot. I've owned 10.5 pound 6ppcs that on a bad day would shoot 3s but mostly 1s and 2s. I have a customer I just built a 6br for. The first 3 shots out of it were in the same hole with a guess load. I taught this guy 3 years ago how to shoot and load. He now has a world record and beats me. He would be glad to take the hundo challenge. So in a nutshell yes I have guns that are mine and guns I have built that absolutely shoot 2s and 3s every weekend. I'm sure there are others on this site that does also. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1800157, member: 38048"] What you guys need to remember is alot of guys on here are or have been compatition shooters. I have shot short range mid range and long range compatition for many yrs. Also I build each one of my rifles with the best components you can get. Yes my 300 wsm will shoot 1s at 100 yards just about every time. If it's not a 1 it's a 2. This rifle weights 77 pounds. No I didn't forget the decimal point. 77 pounds. I shoot off of a Seb Max front rest and a custom oversize rear bag with heavy sand from Protector. My 17 pound rifle shoots just as good. These rifles have 6 inch wide forearms that greatly reduced torque and don't upset in the bags when operating the bolt. The guy with the 100 bucks should come right over I need some more brass. I build mostly compatition rifles now but still build my hunting rifles exactly the same way. Most of my hunting rifles will shoot in the 2s and 3s when I shoot them. I have a few customers kick my butt with rifles I built them. Now that is some satisfaction. So before you go offering 100 bucks to someone you should really know who they are and what they shoot. I've owned 10.5 pound 6ppcs that on a bad day would shoot 3s but mostly 1s and 2s. I have a customer I just built a 6br for. The first 3 shots out of it were in the same hole with a guess load. I taught this guy 3 years ago how to shoot and load. He now has a world record and beats me. He would be glad to take the hundo challenge. So in a nutshell yes I have guns that are mine and guns I have built that absolutely shoot 2s and 3s every weekend. I'm sure there are others on this site that does also. Shep [/QUOTE]
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