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The Basics, Starting Out
long range .223 anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 132203"><p>I shoot a Savage 110FP .223 as my primary coyote gun, and have kills over 400 yds on coyotes. I am novice long ranger compared to most of the guys on here, but love shooting my .223. Here are some groups at 600 yds. that I have shot at a steel plate- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4236348712[/image] </p><p>Groups are done laying prone- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4236348709[/image] Using a bipod. This is the rifle used to make these shots- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4233570154[/image] We do try and make shots at 1000 yds. and depending on the wind, and us- we have not problem hitting the 3 foot round steel plate. I had just gotten the rifle when these pictures were taken and I was using Black Hills 52 Gr. HPBT. They seemed to shoot the best out of that particular rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 132203"] I shoot a Savage 110FP .223 as my primary coyote gun, and have kills over 400 yds on coyotes. I am novice long ranger compared to most of the guys on here, but love shooting my .223. Here are some groups at 600 yds. that I have shot at a steel plate- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4236348712[/image] Groups are done laying prone- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4236348709[/image] Using a bipod. This is the rifle used to make these shots- [image]http://www.imagestation.com/3702007/4233570154[/image] We do try and make shots at 1000 yds. and depending on the wind, and us- we have not problem hitting the 3 foot round steel plate. I had just gotten the rifle when these pictures were taken and I was using Black Hills 52 Gr. HPBT. They seemed to shoot the best out of that particular rifle. [/QUOTE]
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