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El Cheapo as it's a 700 Tac that had a $100 rebate. Bonuses were LRTSi with 30% rebate, Grayboe was on sale, and Timney on sale. Haven't been that excited to shoot it, so it's been sitting in the safe for months. Only fired 8 rounds yesterday, but seems promising. Two to get a zero, then 3-shot group clustered in upper portion of the orange, under 3/8". Let it sit, then shot 3 more, which landed in the lower portion of the orange under 3/8". Not sure about the high/low groupings as it could have been me, parallax, or random. Composite group for 6 shots was just under 7/8". To be fair, I didn't spend much time getting a good rest as I was more interested in velocity and ES from the Horny ammo. I'll post updates as I wring it out. Factory 147 ELD-M, fps 1. 2659 2. 2621 3. 2583 4. 2622 5. 2600 6. 2630
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Looks like a keeper. Question about the grayboe stock, is it fiberglass or IM? Can't seem to find it on their webpage.
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Injection molded fiberglass.
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Any luck with the rebate? I sent it all in and now they're saying they never got the receipt. It was stapled all together so they Damn well did.
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I received rebates for the rifle and scope.
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I’m liking what you set up a lot...👍🏻😎
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Great looking rifle and group(s). What bottom metal/dbm set up did you use?
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Hawkins M5 bottom metal, and AM binderless 5 & 10 round magazines. Rail and rings are Seekins. Timney thin set at 1.5 pounds.
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Nice rifle!
I’m liking the Hawkins DBM that I just installed.
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Random question - Is there a reason behind putting the front ring so far forward? Give extra strength/stability?
I usually just space as equally as a I can for pure aesthetics, but you've got me wondering if I've done it all wrong.
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Generally the smaller amount of the scope out past the ring the better.
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I think there's merit to spacing the rings as far as possible. I would have put the front ring one notch forward but it would have been hanging partway off the rail. A narrower ring might have fit. Sometimes it works out perfect... photo hosting
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I like a 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s about 8 miles over to Lake Buchanan from our lease. We shoot ducks off the lake with our Creedmoor’s.
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I like a 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s about 8 miles over to Lake Buchanan from our lease. We shoot ducks off the lake with our Creedmoor’s. Huh! I thought federal law required hunting migratory birds with shotgun only. But if you're hitting them from 8 miles away, that's impressive! 😉
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I like a 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s about 8 miles over to Lake Buchanan from our lease. We shoot ducks off the lake with our Creedmoor’s. Huh! I thought federal law required hunting migratory birds with shotgun only. But if you're hitting them from 8 miles away, that's impressive! 😉 8 miles away... They'll never catch him... DF
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Yup, that's one hell of a long retrieve....
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