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Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
08-24-2020, 09:12 PM,
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
It was a very pleasant shoot for sure. I will say congratulations to Mark, Mat and Jim all three shot neck to neck.
I did not do well. For some reason the cross hairs on my scope circled the target big time there were only maybe 4-5 shots I could call a good break. I even shot the first 600 yd relay prone something I have not don since the turn of the century and I thought I would have to pull off the line because of the pain. The second 600 I shot off the stool again but still not much change.

I spotted for Jim at the 300 and the last relay on the 600 and he just hammered the 300 with most that stayed in as near as I could judge 1 MOA keeping 4 in the small X ring that target had. He did throw one out in the 7 ring for some reason that cost him the tight race between Marl and Mat. But I guess Henry the Gremlin either jumped off my back on to his or he also has his own Gremlin following him.
Still good shooting Jim. That rifle is a winner for sure.

I shot up my left over rounds this morning of the best batch of the three loads I used at Rapids and off the bench they looked very good and they should have performed better at least at the 300.

Kurt
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77. - by Kurt - 08-24-2020, 09:12 PM
RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77. - by Gunlaker - 08-25-2020, 11:16 AM

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