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<blockquote data-quote="oodmoff" data-source="post: 2082226" data-attributes="member: 102518"><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Yes it does.....to the best of my knowledge more than 1/2 of top bench (9/15) shooters in the schuetzen game (in the last 30 yrs) set there 50 shot bench record scores using a miller action (ASSRA records for that specific event). The Millers are highly sought after especially given the sale and then their complete discontinuance. (scores ranging from 1240-1249 out of a possible 1250). 1 1/2" center 200 yrds 10 shots per target 5 targets, most were shot with .32's (including the .32 Miller Short(8/15)) at velocities 40-60% of what is common around these parts. Dakota Millers are a rare bird.</p><p></p><p>I'm really really in my infancy in all of it, but trying to learn what I can before much of the history of the sport is lost with the folks that play(ed) the game... Miller actions alone can reach the 2k+ mark. I have yet to own purchase/find one (sometimes money and timing...lol) , one of the guys, i shoot with (who just crushes me) has 3 and they tack drive. For those not familar, the youtube video of Shooting USA on Schuetzen shooting with John Merz is a great short watch. </p><p></p><p>Shooting USA...the ole Jim Schoutten........"keep in in the 10 ring" ha .....we modify that for "keep it in the 25 ring"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oodmoff, post: 2082226, member: 102518"] Thanks, Yes it does.....to the best of my knowledge more than 1/2 of top bench (9/15) shooters in the schuetzen game (in the last 30 yrs) set there 50 shot bench record scores using a miller action (ASSRA records for that specific event). The Millers are highly sought after especially given the sale and then their complete discontinuance. (scores ranging from 1240-1249 out of a possible 1250). 1 1/2" center 200 yrds 10 shots per target 5 targets, most were shot with .32's (including the .32 Miller Short(8/15)) at velocities 40-60% of what is common around these parts. Dakota Millers are a rare bird. I'm really really in my infancy in all of it, but trying to learn what I can before much of the history of the sport is lost with the folks that play(ed) the game... Miller actions alone can reach the 2k+ mark. I have yet to own purchase/find one (sometimes money and timing...lol) , one of the guys, i shoot with (who just crushes me) has 3 and they tack drive. For those not familar, the youtube video of Shooting USA on Schuetzen shooting with John Merz is a great short watch. Shooting USA...the ole Jim Schoutten........"keep in in the 10 ring" ha .....we modify that for "keep it in the 25 ring" [/QUOTE]
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