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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 697310" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Sorry for the slow reply I have been away a bit and sick for a while . Thanks for the support . I will PM you my email. I agree that I can hog out a lot more weight and get it down to under F class open weight . However I have been away and not done much of late. </p><p>When my workshop warms up a bit more I will start to lighten it some more.</p><p>Before I went away I fired the first 5 shot group from the 243 barrel and it went .387 . I was quite excited but then I fired a 10 shot 1.2 . However 5 of the group were in under .4 . So it is looking good so far as I am still learning on how the gun shoots and the day scope I am using is only a 3.5 to 10 and is not the best for the job . I can't afford a Vortex yet. </p><p>What I am looking for is a consistant sub MOA performer that never changes zero due to weather or heat etc . I think I am on track but still have some work to do.</p><p>Be a whole lot easier if I had a custom action to start with but no such luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 697310, member: 17844"] Sorry for the slow reply I have been away a bit and sick for a while . Thanks for the support . I will PM you my email. I agree that I can hog out a lot more weight and get it down to under F class open weight . However I have been away and not done much of late. When my workshop warms up a bit more I will start to lighten it some more. Before I went away I fired the first 5 shot group from the 243 barrel and it went .387 . I was quite excited but then I fired a 10 shot 1.2 . However 5 of the group were in under .4 . So it is looking good so far as I am still learning on how the gun shoots and the day scope I am using is only a 3.5 to 10 and is not the best for the job . I can't afford a Vortex yet. What I am looking for is a consistant sub MOA performer that never changes zero due to weather or heat etc . I think I am on track but still have some work to do. Be a whole lot easier if I had a custom action to start with but no such luck. [/QUOTE]
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