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    Two of these are shown in the above grouping but the middle one is an addition and is all matching including the scope, mount, chest and metal scope case.The bottom one is a Trials sniper, Ray
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    Ray,

    If you do make it to a 600 yard range with one of those rifles be sure you have enough elevation adjustment. It would be bad if you had to aim at some point over the berm to hit the target, I saw it happen Saturday.
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rayg View Post
    Just curious, as the longest I have shot was 200 yrds. But at 600 yrds, doesn't the cross hairs or post completely cover a target? I have several "T" Enfields and those sight posts are pretty wide at the tip, Ray
    I still don't understand the question. When I sight on say a soda can at 400 yards I just spin up 400 on my range drum and put the tip of the pointer on the can. Maybe you scope is not set up as it should be. Easy enough to to.



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    Seems to me you did understand the question because you answered my curious post in that the tip doesn't cover the target, Ray
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    If you say so,,,
    "Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    If you say so,,,
    I wish my wife would say that, Ray

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    Don't hold your breath Ray,,LOL.

    "Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
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