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<blockquote data-quote="C.O. Shooter" data-source="post: 891641" data-attributes="member: 35510"><p>Well its almost a week later and finally got out to my target today to see my hits. It was a long trek in the deep snow, but is was worth it. I am impressed with this rifle to say the least. This would be the furthest I have ever shot. The first picture is of the rock I was shooting at. Point of aim was to the right of the glove. The only correction I made was up. I made no adjustment for wind or drift. Target was to my East. The wind was at my back while shooting, however, there was wind at the target. 1st hit was about 8" to the right and the 2nd hit was was directly above it on top of the rock. It is what it is, but if the target was flat, both of those shots would be almost side by side. I will be getting out to a 1000 yards hopefully this week and really seeing what this rifle can do! </p><p></p><p>The second picture is of my firing position. I put an arrow in the picture if you can see it. </p><p></p><p>More info to follow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.O. Shooter, post: 891641, member: 35510"] Well its almost a week later and finally got out to my target today to see my hits. It was a long trek in the deep snow, but is was worth it. I am impressed with this rifle to say the least. This would be the furthest I have ever shot. The first picture is of the rock I was shooting at. Point of aim was to the right of the glove. The only correction I made was up. I made no adjustment for wind or drift. Target was to my East. The wind was at my back while shooting, however, there was wind at the target. 1st hit was about 8" to the right and the 2nd hit was was directly above it on top of the rock. It is what it is, but if the target was flat, both of those shots would be almost side by side. I will be getting out to a 1000 yards hopefully this week and really seeing what this rifle can do! The second picture is of my firing position. I put an arrow in the picture if you can see it. More info to follow! [/QUOTE]
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