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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
Guys, I have a really stupid question.
I've had my CDG for about 6 months. I'm trying to insure it, but I need the serial number.
Is it that really long number engraved at the magwell opening (starts 15HSRxxxxxxxx)? I didn't see any other numbers on my action, but I've never taken it out of...
That is one nasty wound.
@hafejd30 yes they destroy so much - watermelons, sweet potatoes - but they don't touch canteloupes. Weird.
Interesting thoughts on the 178 ELDX. I've had two weird situations where it made me hesitate, but it was perfect anyway.
I shot a monster buck at about 90y...
Over the last few weeks I've been experimenting using the same bullet but different calibers. These are southeastern deer - so already pretty small. Most are yearling bucks or does between 60-100lbs. Ranges were pretty close. All bullets are ELDX - .223, 6.5, 308, 300 WSM. All handloads.
.223...
Coupled with the fact I don't have a full length rail so I had to move the scope closer to the back ring for proper eye relief you are absolutely right - it is difficult to see the parallax on that scope from the shooting position.
And by difficult, I mean you can't see it at all.
As near as makes no difference 9.5lbs suppressed with an Alaskan Ti and loaded with 300WSM. It feels like a toy, and really isn’t terrible to shoot.
Many thanks to Bella at ARC and Russell at Crossroads Precision.