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Browning m1000 eclipse stainless
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<blockquote data-quote="63Silverback" data-source="post: 2311493" data-attributes="member: 120271"><p>I've got one in .22-250 with BOSS with a Swarovski 6 x 18 scope and I routinely take ground hogs out at 600 yards. My longest kill was a tad under 825 yards using a Nikon rangefinder. The only thing I can say bad about it is that is has a very substantial weight factor if your going to do any long range walking. With hunting groundhogs (if you do your research) I pretty much knew where I was heading ang just set up with a bi-pod and waited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="63Silverback, post: 2311493, member: 120271"] I've got one in .22-250 with BOSS with a Swarovski 6 x 18 scope and I routinely take ground hogs out at 600 yards. My longest kill was a tad under 825 yards using a Nikon rangefinder. The only thing I can say bad about it is that is has a very substantial weight factor if your going to do any long range walking. With hunting groundhogs (if you do your research) I pretty much knew where I was heading ang just set up with a bi-pod and waited. [/QUOTE]
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