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1) 30", 10 twist, heavy Varmint. That gives you a choice of several competitive bullets. Check bugholes.com they stock Brux and other great barrels. 2) mystic precision bipod (similar advantages and lightweight) 3) night force competition or the new leupold. 4) traditional stock, manners...
What's up Jerry? Just wanted to throw in my experience with the Mystic Precision MPOD. I needed a lightweight bipod and found Jerry's company through another forum member last summer. Since then I have set 2 individual FTR records and been on a team that set the 600 record. I like it better than...
XTR, Thinking about heading down for the LR Regional in June, (Although I'm not sure I'll know when to pull the trigger if no one yells first.) You expecting a big crowd? Rob
Sorry jelrod, just getting started really :) . This barrel will be shot out soon though so you'll probably be beating me next year. I honestly used them cause I ran out of 185s and I had them on hand. I was shocked at how well they shot, and will use them much more often now. Sent from my...
Thanks again guys. Ted - There is a 20 shot and 15 shot course of fire http://competitions.nra.org/documents/pdf/compete/RuleBooks/HPR/hpr-book.pdf (section 7) I'll try and figure out how to post the pic.
Thanks guys! The match was registered, and held at Catawba Valley Rifle and Pistol Club in Conover, NC. 308 - I've got some pics of the target, cause I gave it to the stat officer. My rifle is a Savage Target Action, Brux barrel 28.5", McMillan A-th, mystic precision bipod. All put...
I have no experience with either. I'd guess that the AMAX would not fit in the chamber with enough powder to put some stank on them, and you might have to jump the 168s a country mile. That being said, you'll never know till you try.
Well, you'll be able to get away with 200 Hybrids, but you may want to get your smith to throat it out a little. If you are considering it you better get your order in at Bruno's or the like asap. Looking at your question again, if you're only talking about a "very calm day," I guess the true...
Hey buddy. I think you are opening a can of worms here. But in my experience, I have seen guys shoot 200+ bullets nice and flat all day long, so the short answer is maybe not :) One addition to that is that I've only seen one guy shoot 230s well out of several that I've seen try. I'm not saying...
I shot a 200-18x this weekend. The record on the NRA site is 17x, but does anyone know if there has been a better score recently that hasn't hit the books yet? Thanks