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Unread 12-02-2014, 11:29 AM   #11
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Either way it's meat in the freezer. Our late deer season is antlerless only as well. I'm a rifle nut so I have to ask what did you use on the Elk?
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Unread 12-03-2014, 01:36 AM   #12
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COB I shoot a Tikka t-3 in 300 wsm , I added a muzzle brake, Limbsaver pad and a home made cheek piece to get my eye in line with the scope after I ditched the factory rings and added a evolution gun works rail and Blackhawk rings.

The Scope is a 3.5-10 Leupold vx-3 that I sent back to the factory and had a elevation turret added, I shoot a hand load with a 180 grain Nosler Accubond bullet at 2900 fps, the gun is sighted in to be dead on at 250 yards, I have dots on the dial for 400-500 and 600 yards, yesterdays shot was my farthest to date on an elk, 474 yards.

I have a good friend here in town who was a sniper Instructor for 9 years, he also did a tour in Somalia and 4 tours in Iraq. He has helped me set up my gun and and provided me with some good basic training on long range shooting, last month I shot a three shot group at 600 yards that was just inside of 6 inches.
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Unread 12-03-2014, 11:26 AM   #13
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wondered why your name looked familiar - then I was on duckboats.net today and saw a response with your name on it there

welcome to the zoo
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Thanks, I hope it is a fun zoo!!
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Rick , Did you get the 10 gauge hulls I sent you?
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see I told you the name sounded familiar, yes i did

and thank you very much- please check your PMs
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