I'm not sure if I posted this in the correct place or not so feel free to move it if I goofed up.
Last weekend I went to a new range with steel targets. I went to dial in my scope at different distances and I did just that. I was shooting 69gr matchkings over 24.5 of varget and I was very happy with the results. I didn't have time to measure my groups or the ability to since it was dented steel so no fancy little fraction to give everyone.
Instead I'll say this, the rifle hit exactly where I aimed out to 600 yards. Before today I never shot at a distance greater than 300 yards. I spent a lot of time making elevation adjustments with the scope, but when I got there, the rifle was on. I feel like I could hit a watermelon/groundhog sized target fairly easily at 600 yards. I shot at 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards today and I have never had so much fun. The steel had hit marks right next to each other all the way out to 600 yards. I would have shot farther, but I ran out of ammo and daylight. I wish I could say it was me, but it's the gun. There was no wind either so that may have played a part in it too.
My rifle is 100% straight from the factory. I have a dednutz mount on it with a Nikon Buckmaster 6-18 scope.
I really like this gun!
Last weekend I went to a new range with steel targets. I went to dial in my scope at different distances and I did just that. I was shooting 69gr matchkings over 24.5 of varget and I was very happy with the results. I didn't have time to measure my groups or the ability to since it was dented steel so no fancy little fraction to give everyone.
Instead I'll say this, the rifle hit exactly where I aimed out to 600 yards. Before today I never shot at a distance greater than 300 yards. I spent a lot of time making elevation adjustments with the scope, but when I got there, the rifle was on. I feel like I could hit a watermelon/groundhog sized target fairly easily at 600 yards. I shot at 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards today and I have never had so much fun. The steel had hit marks right next to each other all the way out to 600 yards. I would have shot farther, but I ran out of ammo and daylight. I wish I could say it was me, but it's the gun. There was no wind either so that may have played a part in it too.
My rifle is 100% straight from the factory. I have a dednutz mount on it with a Nikon Buckmaster 6-18 scope.
I really like this gun!