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My First Long Range Set Up
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<blockquote data-quote="17Fireball" data-source="post: 962629" data-attributes="member: 53138"><div style="text-align: center"> </div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I've always longed to get a good scope and gun for long range shooting. The money was the problem. At 45, I finally pulled the trigger so to speak and purchased a Savage LRP .260 Rem. and a Nightforce ATACR scope. </p><p> </p><p>Very happy with the gun and scope. Gun is very accurate. Scope is powerful and clear, only issue is it tunnels a bit. Probably will be my one and only long range set up and I am grateful to have it. Shooting 140 grain AMAX, Varget (most accurate in ladder testing), Laupa brass, etc. </p><p> </p><p>Oh what a beautiful feeling as I sat out last night shooting Pennsylvania Groundhogs from 160 to 525 yards. Very, very, happy guy to finally be able to do it. Oh, what a feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="17Fireball, post: 962629, member: 53138"] [CENTER] [/CENTER] I've always longed to get a good scope and gun for long range shooting. The money was the problem. At 45, I finally pulled the trigger so to speak and purchased a Savage LRP .260 Rem. and a Nightforce ATACR scope. Very happy with the gun and scope. Gun is very accurate. Scope is powerful and clear, only issue is it tunnels a bit. Probably will be my one and only long range set up and I am grateful to have it. Shooting 140 grain AMAX, Varget (most accurate in ladder testing), Laupa brass, etc. Oh what a beautiful feeling as I sat out last night shooting Pennsylvania Groundhogs from 160 to 525 yards. Very, very, happy guy to finally be able to do it. Oh, what a feeling. [/QUOTE]
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