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7 mm SHERMAN SHORTMAG vs 7 SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1119869" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I went north to set up elk camp this week and finally had a chance to shoot the 7ss at more than 100 yards. The load was a 180 Berger Hyb. at 2960', with 60 grs. RL 26, which is a couple of grains below max. COAL was 2.925". The first shot hit about 8" high at 880 yards so I clicked down and fired again. This shot was perfect height and about 4" left of bull (marked with X) I then dialed in 1/2 moa windage and fired 2 more rounds. Those 2 shots are in the bull and marked with the quarter. Had I fired all three without the windage correction, I would have had 3 shots in 1.5 inches instead of two. This rifle which was built by Rhian (bigngreen), with only a 4 contour barrel, is making me smile.......Rich[ATTACH]52036[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1119869, member: 13833"] I went north to set up elk camp this week and finally had a chance to shoot the 7ss at more than 100 yards. The load was a 180 Berger Hyb. at 2960', with 60 grs. RL 26, which is a couple of grains below max. COAL was 2.925". The first shot hit about 8" high at 880 yards so I clicked down and fired again. This shot was perfect height and about 4" left of bull (marked with X) I then dialed in 1/2 moa windage and fired 2 more rounds. Those 2 shots are in the bull and marked with the quarter. Had I fired all three without the windage correction, I would have had 3 shots in 1.5 inches instead of two. This rifle which was built by Rhian (bigngreen), with only a 4 contour barrel, is making me smile.......Rich[ATTACH]52036.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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