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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 432108" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>AJ, thanks for the numbers. That is what I wanted 06mauser to see. But trouble, what trouble are you talking about and what are you comparing to get the trouble.</p><p> </p><p>B23, MK5 action, 28"#4 hart barrel with KDF brake turned to barrel diameter. Standard Weatherby freebore. Synthetic stock of some sorts that it has been way to many years to remember. Burris Black diamond scope in 4-16x50. Had this rig for many years and hundreds of shots. It still will kill anything I want to shoot at at any legitimate range. I was shooting elk silhouettes at 1500 yards with it earlier this summer. As you can see I don't get into it product wise like a lot of guys but it makes the shots and that is what counts. I focus more on shooting and hunting instead of product lines. Through years of experience I can use mil dots instead of clicks to get me where I want and do many things old school that are not done by new guys who have grown up with all the newfangled gadgets of the past 10-15 years or so. All us old guys had to really learn how to shoot to be good at long range. All the new products sure make long range fun and bring many into the sport now. It is truly becoming the time to be a long range shooter. Think about all the stuff we didn't have 15 years ago, even 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 432108, member: 505"] AJ, thanks for the numbers. That is what I wanted 06mauser to see. But trouble, what trouble are you talking about and what are you comparing to get the trouble. B23, MK5 action, 28"#4 hart barrel with KDF brake turned to barrel diameter. Standard Weatherby freebore. Synthetic stock of some sorts that it has been way to many years to remember. Burris Black diamond scope in 4-16x50. Had this rig for many years and hundreds of shots. It still will kill anything I want to shoot at at any legitimate range. I was shooting elk silhouettes at 1500 yards with it earlier this summer. As you can see I don't get into it product wise like a lot of guys but it makes the shots and that is what counts. I focus more on shooting and hunting instead of product lines. Through years of experience I can use mil dots instead of clicks to get me where I want and do many things old school that are not done by new guys who have grown up with all the newfangled gadgets of the past 10-15 years or so. All us old guys had to really learn how to shoot to be good at long range. All the new products sure make long range fun and bring many into the sport now. It is truly becoming the time to be a long range shooter. Think about all the stuff we didn't have 15 years ago, even 10. [/QUOTE]
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