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Shooting the CMP Kimber 82G.......
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<blockquote data-quote="2018commo" data-source="post: 476628" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>Roy, </p><p>I was shooting my one of my new 82G's Friday, in the mud too!</p><p>Wolf MT is my go to, I wasn't measuring groups but at 50 meters they were tight and at 100 a little more than 1MOA, and I shoot with the open sights. I was actually working on understanding the drop chart for Wolf MT and the adjustments on the receiver sight, (30 clicks or 6" between 50 and 100 meters).</p><p></p><p>This is the third time out with this rifle and I probably have a brick (only Wolf) through it now. I did not go through the elaborate break-in you did, but this will be a training rifle for Boy Scouts not a bench rifle. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day we spread clay pigeons on the berm (130M) and I was able to keep pace with my bud and his scoped 82G. what a value @ $424.00!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2018commo, post: 476628, member: 18623"] Roy, I was shooting my one of my new 82G's Friday, in the mud too! Wolf MT is my go to, I wasn't measuring groups but at 50 meters they were tight and at 100 a little more than 1MOA, and I shoot with the open sights. I was actually working on understanding the drop chart for Wolf MT and the adjustments on the receiver sight, (30 clicks or 6" between 50 and 100 meters). This is the third time out with this rifle and I probably have a brick (only Wolf) through it now. I did not go through the elaborate break-in you did, but this will be a training rifle for Boy Scouts not a bench rifle. At the end of the day we spread clay pigeons on the berm (130M) and I was able to keep pace with my bud and his scoped 82G. what a value @ $424.00! [/QUOTE]
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