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Browning A-Bolt LH Stainless Stalker at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="Buttermilk" data-source="post: 627106" data-attributes="member: 5262"><p>Thanks. This is the first rifle I've owned since 2000. I've been doing all my hunting/shooting with handguns such as the T/C Encore prior to this Browning. Killed a couple of antelope with T/C Encore's in 280AI and 30-280AI.</p><p></p><p>I was actually trying to find a LH Remington M700 stainless laminated stock in 7RM or 300WM, but was not successful in locating one of these (no longer made) in 9-10 months of looking for a used one. I'd owned a 7mm version of this back in 2000 that was a good shooter, then sold it to focus on handguns.</p><p></p><p>Found this Browning (it'd been on the rack for a long time, but I wasn't interested in it till I couldn't find a Remington) and decided to take it home.</p><p></p><p>I've got some work to do to get it shoot some better so I can stretch the legs on it.</p><p></p><p>The above target was actually my second 3-shots for group at 100 yds after getting on paper. Interestingly, (though I was kinda expecting it) was the exact same load with a F215GMM primer opened up to 1.120" for 3 shots at 100. My chrono batter died on my on the second shot of this string, but the first two shots avg'd 3168 fps (which seems a bit on the high side to me). I'd expect the F210GMM primer'd load to be some slower.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Rog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttermilk, post: 627106, member: 5262"] Thanks. This is the first rifle I've owned since 2000. I've been doing all my hunting/shooting with handguns such as the T/C Encore prior to this Browning. Killed a couple of antelope with T/C Encore's in 280AI and 30-280AI. I was actually trying to find a LH Remington M700 stainless laminated stock in 7RM or 300WM, but was not successful in locating one of these (no longer made) in 9-10 months of looking for a used one. I'd owned a 7mm version of this back in 2000 that was a good shooter, then sold it to focus on handguns. Found this Browning (it'd been on the rack for a long time, but I wasn't interested in it till I couldn't find a Remington) and decided to take it home. I've got some work to do to get it shoot some better so I can stretch the legs on it. The above target was actually my second 3-shots for group at 100 yds after getting on paper. Interestingly, (though I was kinda expecting it) was the exact same load with a F215GMM primer opened up to 1.120" for 3 shots at 100. My chrono batter died on my on the second shot of this string, but the first two shots avg'd 3168 fps (which seems a bit on the high side to me). I'd expect the F210GMM primer'd load to be some slower. Regards, Rog [/QUOTE]
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