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The Basics, Starting Out
Proper ammo for Break in?
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<blockquote data-quote="340Wby-4-everything" data-source="post: 1649586" data-attributes="member: 47425"><p>Thanks. Once broken in and with top grade ammo I expect this Browning to group sub-moa at 600-1000 from what I have heard and read about them (best thing is the rifle cost me $40 - RMEF raffle). I have only shot to 600 thus far (my self imposed max limit for hunting - too much can happen after that due to flight time and imho really past 400-500 it is no longer hunting, just shooting and disrespectful to the animal) and I have a custom .340wby and a Rem 700 Mtn rifle in 264WM that both shoot well below moa at 600 w premium factory ammo. Probably won't hunt with this new rifle. Elk and Deer here in CO with the .340, Antelope with the .264 and Whitetails in VA mostly with a .308 and occasionally a .300Wby for field and clear cut hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340Wby-4-everything, post: 1649586, member: 47425"] Thanks. Once broken in and with top grade ammo I expect this Browning to group sub-moa at 600-1000 from what I have heard and read about them (best thing is the rifle cost me $40 - RMEF raffle). I have only shot to 600 thus far (my self imposed max limit for hunting - too much can happen after that due to flight time and imho really past 400-500 it is no longer hunting, just shooting and disrespectful to the animal) and I have a custom .340wby and a Rem 700 Mtn rifle in 264WM that both shoot well below moa at 600 w premium factory ammo. Probably won't hunt with this new rifle. Elk and Deer here in CO with the .340, Antelope with the .264 and Whitetails in VA mostly with a .308 and occasionally a .300Wby for field and clear cut hunting. [/QUOTE]
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