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Brux - how do they do that?
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1163823" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Now that Brux has told me how they get to ZERO copper pickup and I don't mean a little bit I mean ZERO, I can quit wondering and go back to shooting. Speaking of shooting, there is no way in hell that I will be able to repeat that group. I'm going back to the range with more of that same load to give it a try but based on the fact that I'm the one shooting it, I expect this rifle to be more of a 0.5 MOA gun which will be good enough for some long range prairie dogs. That 80 grain Match King should do pretty good in the Montana wind compared to what I have been using which was the whole idea for the 8 twist barrel. My nephew has two prairie dog kills over 1,000 yards so I've got some catching up to do. I haven't figured out yet how you even see them that far but I'm working on it. Thanks to all for helping me figure out the Brux barrel mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1163823, member: 63138"] Now that Brux has told me how they get to ZERO copper pickup and I don't mean a little bit I mean ZERO, I can quit wondering and go back to shooting. Speaking of shooting, there is no way in hell that I will be able to repeat that group. I'm going back to the range with more of that same load to give it a try but based on the fact that I'm the one shooting it, I expect this rifle to be more of a 0.5 MOA gun which will be good enough for some long range prairie dogs. That 80 grain Match King should do pretty good in the Montana wind compared to what I have been using which was the whole idea for the 8 twist barrel. My nephew has two prairie dog kills over 1,000 yards so I've got some catching up to do. I haven't figured out yet how you even see them that far but I'm working on it. Thanks to all for helping me figure out the Brux barrel mystery. [/QUOTE]
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