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I went to the range with my son and daughter last week. They were shooting their Savage Mark II that I had shortened the stock on. It always shoots well, other than a misfeed from the mag every once in a while.

I had my Predator in 22LR, along with one of my CZ 452 Americans. The CZ, as always, is just too easy to shoot tiny groups with. Almost gets boring!! HAHA

Then I started shooting the Predator. I had only shot a handful of rounds through this rifle before this trip. In fact, I still had to fine tune the scope on it.

We were only shooting at 25 yards, off of a rickety old picnic table, and the darn thing was still putting 10 shots of CCI Standard Velocity into one tiny hole that was easily covered with a dime!!

I was so impressed, that I went home that night and ordered up another RAR for my kids. This one is the shooter's kit. With four stock modules, and a cleaning kid with it. So, they can use the short module until they grow into the full size one. I can't believe the value you get for $199!! I then gave the Savage to my buddy for his son!! Picked up the new one yesterday. I hope to get it to the range this weekend. I never thought that it would be able to hang with my CZ's. We will see what it does at 50 yards, or maybe 100 compared to the CZ.

I will post some pics of the targets after the next trip.

kevlars

Mine shoots well, too. I ordered the short module for mine, because of eye relief on the scope I put on it. That item just came in a couple of days ago, so I haven't had time to really see if it helps or not.

I put a VX-1 Leupold on mine, as I had a couple of them laying around, the parallex is set for 150 yards, typical centerfire stuff, and I could tell it was giving me fits.

While my RAR Predator won't hang with my 452 or my 455 Scout, it does a pretty good job hanging with my 455 American.

None of them are going anywhere.
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