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    Default Savage 110 .223.

    Having a ball goofing off today, as usual. Will be headed out to the range with an older rifle today. Savage 110 .223. Don't see many long actions from Savage in this caliber. Scope is a Leupold VX-III 6.5 - 20 with fine target dot. Installed a Rifle Basix trigger for a nice light let off. I think this girl has been in the fold for over 3 decades and needs some exercise. Used to be a 1/4 moa shooter in another lifetime. Whatta Hobby!






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    Made a scope adjustment of 1 R and 1 D for the next time out. Absolutely no wind today so I have no excuses. Should make it another 10x shooter. Whatta Hobby!







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    Barrel cooling entertainment. Right at 125 yds and behind where I am shooting. Whatta Hobby!








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    The target results from you are great as usual. Nearly at the point of expecting near perfect results from you every time.
    Have to say that young buck you have pictured seems to be under feed. Is this normal for your area? Possible lack of food available or just to many deer.
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    This time of year they can look pretty ragged when they have been wrestling with others.

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    Out shooting my Savage 110 .223 in a recently installed ORYX chassis. Have been doing pretty good using a bipod but today decided with a new load to go for a rest and rear bunny bag. Just had a feeling it was right. Had a decent group going at 100 yds until the 4th shot moved to the right a half inch. Dang, a couple of nice deep breaths and the 5th came home. Load is a Berger 55 gn fb varmint bullet over 26.5 gn of Varget in neck sized Starline brass set off with BR-4s. Pretty sure this setup will be shooting in the low .2s the next time out. Whatta Hobby!







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    2 rnd sight in worked great after in the house laser boresight. First shot was 4 moa high and 4 moa left. Scope adjustment put the second shot within 1/4" of aim point. Dang I like these Night Force scopes.
    Not down to 1/4 moa yet, but getting close. Just under 1/2 moa today. Sure getting excited to get her to the magical 1/4. Rifle and ammo are fine, it's the trigger monkey's built in wobble factor that is the problem. Temp 35 with a very slight breeze. Scope with 1/8 moa clicks sure helps place things better than the 1/4. Whatta Hobby!




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    Have to make a correction on my earlier post. Load was 23.5 of Varget, not 26.5. Went out one more time for the day and I know the rifle is capable. Less than 1/4" vertical dispersion at 100 yds. so the ammo load is working and that darn flyer out to the left got me. Now if I can take care of the trigger monkey's horizontal wobble factor, I may have it nailed. Whatta Hobby!








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    Having a ball with this Savage. It is a shooter for sure. The X ring on the MR-31C is 3/4" 10 rnd group is just under 3/8" at 100 yds. Whatta Hobby!








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    Default Thanks for the RifleX tip

    After reading your first post on your 110, I ordered a RifleX trigger for my .308 Stevens 200. The new trigger was a 100% improvement over the horrible OEM trigger. Thanks

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