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Sako S20 or Bergara B-14 Wilderness HMR
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<blockquote data-quote="General RE LEE" data-source="post: 2616722" data-attributes="member: 115273"><p>Ended the day with 80 rounds and rifle started to hit its stride after letting it foul for 20 rounds. Dialed in center punch hits at 300 and 500 (500 below) with factory ammo. Side note I've never shot a rifle with an adjustable cheek riser. It turns out my cheek weld is so ingrained shooting straight comb butt stocks that my consistency came back today when I lowered the adjustable cheek riser on the Bergara. I can't wait to build some loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General RE LEE, post: 2616722, member: 115273"] Ended the day with 80 rounds and rifle started to hit its stride after letting it foul for 20 rounds. Dialed in center punch hits at 300 and 500 (500 below) with factory ammo. Side note I’ve never shot a rifle with an adjustable cheek riser. It turns out my cheek weld is so ingrained shooting straight comb butt stocks that my consistency came back today when I lowered the adjustable cheek riser on the Bergara. I can’t wait to build some loads. [/QUOTE]
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