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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 21070" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Fergus, </p><p>The reason that I became involved with the Winchester engineer was because of some high pressure signs on some factory loads during a recent shoot. We had to shoot in extremely hot conditions, the rifles and ammo was subjected to 109 degrees in the shade.</p><p></p><p>I am confident that the pressure resulted from the extreme shooting conditions - the amazing fact was that the ammo still shot superbly. We got sub 1/2 minute five shot groups at 100 yards with 150 Gr. Ballistic Silvertips and also 180 Fail Safe ammo. I have never seen Fail Safe factory loads shoot as well.</p><p></p><p>The rifle was built by GA Precision out of Kansas City, scope was a 5.5-15 Nightforce in Badgers. George Gardner owns GA Precision and I have been fortunate to shoot a number of his rifles recently - they are very accurate, beautifully made long range machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 21070, member: 25"] Fergus, The reason that I became involved with the Winchester engineer was because of some high pressure signs on some factory loads during a recent shoot. We had to shoot in extremely hot conditions, the rifles and ammo was subjected to 109 degrees in the shade. I am confident that the pressure resulted from the extreme shooting conditions - the amazing fact was that the ammo still shot superbly. We got sub 1/2 minute five shot groups at 100 yards with 150 Gr. Ballistic Silvertips and also 180 Fail Safe ammo. I have never seen Fail Safe factory loads shoot as well. The rifle was built by GA Precision out of Kansas City, scope was a 5.5-15 Nightforce in Badgers. George Gardner owns GA Precision and I have been fortunate to shoot a number of his rifles recently - they are very accurate, beautifully made long range machines. [/QUOTE]
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