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Savage Model 12 LPV 223 Rem Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1063728" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Ol' Gator</p><p> </p><p>South of Billings there is a 20,000 acre ranch my nephew's buddy runs his cattle on and he lets us shoot there. He even supplies an ATV. We also hunt some spots (which you can see on Goolgle Earth) North and East of Billings. They are so thick around there you can shoot all day from just a few spots. Property owners are generally glad to let you kill all you can.</p><p> </p><p>MMERSS</p><p> </p><p>My 223 is a 9 twist. Rather than going with the 7 twist and AMAXs and such I switch to the 260 Rem past 500 - 600 yards. I prefer to use VMAXs to keep the ricochets down. There are cattle around.</p><p> </p><p>ZSteinle/wildcater</p><p> </p><p>Yep the M12s are amazing. Looks like you guys both know how to get the most out of them too. My M12 260 Rem shot 0.484" at 200 yards Wednesday so it appears to be ready too go also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1063728, member: 63138"] Ol' Gator South of Billings there is a 20,000 acre ranch my nephew's buddy runs his cattle on and he lets us shoot there. He even supplies an ATV. We also hunt some spots (which you can see on Goolgle Earth) North and East of Billings. They are so thick around there you can shoot all day from just a few spots. Property owners are generally glad to let you kill all you can. MMERSS My 223 is a 9 twist. Rather than going with the 7 twist and AMAXs and such I switch to the 260 Rem past 500 - 600 yards. I prefer to use VMAXs to keep the ricochets down. There are cattle around. ZSteinle/wildcater Yep the M12s are amazing. Looks like you guys both know how to get the most out of them too. My M12 260 Rem shot 0.484" at 200 yards Wednesday so it appears to be ready too go also. [/QUOTE]
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