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<blockquote data-quote="Husky user" data-source="post: 3041713" data-attributes="member: 116255"><p>The whole group has a left lean,if the whole group was shifted right 2" it would look better.</p><p>But no I would not head afield with that rifle no matter what I was hunting.</p><p>When I was a young man(many years ago)I traded for a Reminton Automatic 30-06.</p><p>That rifle was only capable of 4" at 100 yds.,but in its defense the shots were clustered around the bulls eye!</p><p>I shot several deer then traded in on a Rem700 in 30-06 and killed many elk with that rifle,</p><p>Very good rifle wish I still had it(don't know why)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Husky user, post: 3041713, member: 116255"] The whole group has a left lean,if the whole group was shifted right 2" it would look better. But no I would not head afield with that rifle no matter what I was hunting. When I was a young man(many years ago)I traded for a Reminton Automatic 30-06. That rifle was only capable of 4" at 100 yds.,but in its defense the shots were clustered around the bulls eye! I shot several deer then traded in on a Rem700 in 30-06 and killed many elk with that rifle, Very good rifle wish I still had it(don't know why) [/QUOTE]
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