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I think I'm going to like it....grin!

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First load tested.(Boxer Ladder Test)

Rifle specs:
6MM Creedmoor
GA Precision built
Templar V2 action
Bartlein #7 fluted, 1-7.5" 5R, 22"
Manners MCS-TF6 stock(folder)
Badger M5 DBM
Jewell HVR trigger
Allen Engineering AE 30 suppresser
Cerro-coat OD Milspec


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Shame it wasn't built on a Pre-64 Model 70...


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Oh for Shame...

That shot on the left -

real coyote would have run of into a ditch and required a dispatch next day by a friend and a caterpillar to burry it.

grin

Don't think you can post posts like that and not have people take notes.

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How quiet is it?



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Dang, now that is a dog gun!

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Nice to finally see it. And a different camo pattern too!


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I can't see the folding stock thingy.

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Originally Posted by Ready
Oh for Shame...

That shot on the left -

real coyote would have run of into a ditch and required a dispatch next day by a friend and a caterpillar to burry it.

grin

Don't think you can post posts like that and not have people take notes.

One of these years I am going to make the Icebraker.



I know about the rodeo to which you refer, but I believe you're misreading the target here. What looks like a hip hit is probably just the mark made by bullet fragment side scatter hitting the head of a mounting bolt.

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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by Ready
Oh for Shame...

That shot on the left -

real coyote would have run of into a ditch and required a dispatch next day by a friend and a caterpillar to burry it.

grin

Don't think you can post posts like that and not have people take notes.

One of these years I am going to make the Icebraker.



I know about the rodeo to which you refer, but I believe you're misreading the target here. What looks like a hip hit is probably just the mark made by bullet fragment side scatter hitting the head of a mounting bolt.


Good eye, math! When I shot the group, I could see that splash through the scope, and thought I had one go left and right. Always nice to walk up on a group and see it's better than you thought it was from the rifle.

The noise is about the same as a .22LR rifle.


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I'm impressed by you guys who shoot accurately/precisely at distance in the wind.

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Nice shooting! I like the rifle setup as well.

Those rebar target stands are quite handy. I have several that I leave out all year and can take down quickly for bush-hogging. Old firehose is what I hang my plates with.


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Sweet stick Pat, and excellent shooting.... par for the course.

Side note: for those who are unfamiliar with JC a Steel Targets... that's about a half size coyote silhouette...


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Originally Posted by scenarshooter
Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by Ready
Oh for Shame...

That shot on the left -

real coyote would have run of into a ditch and required a dispatch next day by a friend and a caterpillar to burry it.

grin

Don't think you can post posts like that and not have people take notes.

One of these years I am going to make the Icebraker.



I know about the rodeo to which you refer, but I believe you're misreading the target here. What looks like a hip hit is probably just the mark made by bullet fragment side scatter hitting the head of a mounting bolt.


Good eye, math! When I shot the group, I could see that splash through the scope, and thought I had one go left and right. Always nice to walk up on a group and see it's better than you thought it was from the rifle.

The noise is about the same as a .22LR rifle.


mathman,

thank you for pointing that out. My mistake.

scenarshooter,

I thought, that was good counting the shot I misread. Going back corrected - chapeau. All I can say.

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That looks really nice!

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Pat,

Sweet deal! Wish we could use suppressors up here!

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Cool... Thanks for the pics


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Wow, that has got to be a fun rig!

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Looks good! I guess your paperwork and stamp came through.

Can't wait to see it in person.

I like the stock too!

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Slick looking rig Pat, the new working coyote rifle? Will you warm it up a little at IB 4? Magnum Man

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Pat,

Sweet deal! Wish we could use suppressors up here!


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