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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
sub moa accuracy of plain factory rifles stock
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<blockquote data-quote="GuNsLiNgEr78" data-source="post: 1048006" data-attributes="member: 46392"><p>Rick that's some fine shooting that's for sure . is that a heavy barreled model ? Had a thin barreled savage 110 once it was real fussy but it would touch em in 3 rounds tight at 100yd as long as it was cool . it would throw the 4th low cause the heat . it would also blow your shoulder out cause it had a hard plastic butt pad and seemed to weigh 7 pounds with a scope so in 300 wm it was a real kicker with hot 180's on up lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuNsLiNgEr78, post: 1048006, member: 46392"] Rick that's some fine shooting that's for sure . is that a heavy barreled model ? Had a thin barreled savage 110 once it was real fussy but it would touch em in 3 rounds tight at 100yd as long as it was cool . it would throw the 4th low cause the heat . it would also blow your shoulder out cause it had a hard plastic butt pad and seemed to weigh 7 pounds with a scope so in 300 wm it was a real kicker with hot 180's on up lol [/QUOTE]
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