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Re: Mid Range Scope
[Re: Bamarich2]
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01/30/25 01:36 PM
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buckhunter2
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Build a shooting bench wherever you will be sitting. That's gonna be step 1 in this endeavor.
Hey Boomer…”Good” shooting bags replaced benches 10 years ago. Seriously…you should try one- https://armageddongear.com/product/pint-sized-game-changer-shooting-bag/They are literally a gamechanger. I now zero scopes standing just using a single bag across a 2x4 railing and it’s as steady as a front and rear sandbag on a table for most folks. I know this is probably archaic for many of you, but with the advent of the Bog Deathgrip I've realized having a stabilizer near the shoulder is a game changer. At the range the other day, I was shooting off the ground and I found that a Bog (single clamp) tripod under the barrel and a bipod v-rest underneath the stock between the trigger and shoulder ended up in solid groups at 250. Most of the time in this new cutover, I'm going to be shooting off the ground. 👍🏼 Front AND rear support always trumps a single support for ultimate stability. Shooting bag in shooting house window and rest elbow of gun hand against the wall or other window works for me. If on ground, tripod and rest elbow on my knee.
You're only as good as your worst shot-
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Re: Mid Range Scope
[Re: buckhunter2]
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01/30/25 01:56 PM
01/30/25 01:56 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 12,163
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Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 12,163
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I mean...as long as you are shooting a .243.... no way in hell you are missing a 450 yard shot with that bag. Especially standing.
The questions are does that bag work better if you are shooting a Barnes Bullet and how well does a Tikka stock fit in it?
Want to make sure we've got all our bases covered before we let the rest of the shooting word in on this...
Since you ask….a Tikka stock fits quite nicely! Since I don’t plan on hunting elephants and have numerous 6mm needmoors but no 6.5 CM, I felt like I needed to fill a void in my life. Last week I had GunDoc replace my 270 tikka barrel with a used $100 6.5 tikka Needmoor barrel. (BTW- Tikkas are the only “budget” factory actions you can swap barrels on that are guaranteed to headspace correctly) Below are the results of the only 3 groups I fired with it at 100 yards while standing and only using a shooting bag a 2x4 rail for a support. 2 random hand loads (anemic 130 accubond @ 2780 fps and 120gr ballistic tip @ 3000fps) are the two smaller groups and factory Hornady is the larger group. I’m sure with a bench and a bag and someone better pulling the trigger, they’d all the in the same hole😉 But still not bad for a cheap gun, average shooter and only a 10x scope. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/7oOb8cu.jpeg) That's some fine shooting !
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Re: Mid Range Scope
[Re: grundan]
#4277475
01/30/25 02:06 PM
01/30/25 02:06 PM
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Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 17,635 Ourtown, AL
BCLC
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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What is a heavy scope? Or light one for that matter?
Light scope ~ 12-13oz Swaro Z3 3-10x42 Heavy Scope ~ 37-40oz NF ATACR 7-35x56
We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870
Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
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Re: Mid Range Scope
[Re: Bamarich2]
#4277481
01/30/25 02:11 PM
01/30/25 02:11 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 20,490 North AL
AU338MAG
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Build a shooting bench wherever you will be sitting. That's gonna be step 1 in this endeavor.
Hey Boomer…”Good” shooting bags replaced benches 10 years ago. Seriously…you should try one- https://armageddongear.com/product/pint-sized-game-changer-shooting-bag/They are literally a gamechanger. I now zero scopes standing just using a single bag across a 2x4 railing and it’s as steady as a front and rear sandbag on a table for most folks. I know this is probably archaic for many of you, but with the advent of the Bog Deathgrip I've realized having a stabilizer near the shoulder is a game changer. At the range the other day, I was shooting off the ground and I found that a Bog (single clamp) tripod under the barrel and a bipod v-rest underneath the stock between the trigger and shoulder ended up in solid groups at 250. Most of the time in this new cutover, I'm going to be shooting off the ground. I've been using a Primos bipod under the butt stock for about 10 years. It's as solid as you can get without toting a bench to the field.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Mid Range Scope
[Re: AU338MAG]
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01/31/25 12:24 AM
01/31/25 12:24 AM
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Posts: 3,587 Demop
1bamashooter
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Build a shooting bench wherever you will be sitting. That's gonna be step 1 in this endeavor.
Hey Boomer…”Good” shooting bags replaced benches 10 years ago. Seriously…you should try one- https://armageddongear.com/product/pint-sized-game-changer-shooting-bag/They are literally a gamechanger. I now zero scopes standing just using a single bag across a 2x4 railing and it’s as steady as a front and rear sandbag on a table for most folks. I know this is probably archaic for many of you, but with the advent of the Bog Deathgrip I've realized having a stabilizer near the shoulder is a game changer. At the range the other day, I was shooting off the ground and I found that a Bog (single clamp) tripod under the barrel and a bipod v-rest underneath the stock between the trigger and shoulder ended up in solid groups at 250. Most of the time in this new cutover, I'm going to be shooting off the ground. I've been using a Primos bipod under the butt stock for about 10 years. It's as solid as you can get without toting a bench to the field. I did this or my backpack under my arm now I just use a tripod.
Keep your booger hooker off the bang switch.
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