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Follow-up. Saw these with more hook. Seems like a good idea.


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Broke out the brushcutter and the bush hog this morning to work on the range. Hung up the new gong at 400yds. Dad broke it in with a cold-bore plink from my SIG Cross 6.5CM. He pronounced it "good to go". The plate had a good ring to it!

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Good shooting !

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With the recent military adoption, I’d think we’re going to see it hit the civilian market soon.


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A bastard cartridge case right now ? Should do great!


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So long as they produce plenty of ammo, even a bastard case will make it, much like the .350 Legend.


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Finally put the posts in the ground at 200yds and lifted the targets up out of the weeds. Planning to duplicate this setup at 300yds, but it is just too wet right now. We got almost 18" of rain in the last 2 weeks.

Hog gong has a nice ring to it. The 223 needed a few clicks of left windage, but the consensus was that the hit on the steel was louder than the report of the rifle with the Resonator R2 in place. The 400yd 24" gong can be seen above the white 14" plate if you look hard. It just needs to cool off and dry up a bit to enjoy the range time. Was 106F heat index at lunchtime today.

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