Cahunter has read a few of my posts. So here's the deal. I bought a Savage LR Hunter .300 WSM a couple of years ago from a friend. Great shooter right from the get go. I sent it back to a guy in Kansas this last year and had him do a few mods to it. Another friend of mine bought a small bullet making company back East and builds these new 207 gr bullets. They are getting really popular with the BR community so I thought I would try them in my gun. Couldn't hurt right? I couldn't believe how tight my groups got. Excited to send them down range a little bit further. I will post up some pictures when I get time to do that. Fun times when a good plan comes together.
I'm ready, target isn't. First shot is the lowest hole. Corrected and shot the next two. 950 yards. 200 grain Accubonds through a 3/8 inch cast iron water meter cover. mtmuley
Most likely used the metal water meter target to hear the gong of the hit. Can you really see that bullet hole in a target at 1000yds. how powerful spotting scope you using to target practice like that?
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Yep marley, I have finally realized that. I used some other steel, then this cover with poor results. trophyhunter, I could actually see the hits with my 12 power scope. I don't have a good spotter, but it's on the list. mtmuley