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    I built a 7rem mag with a Mcmillon stock, Shilon stainless match24 inch barrell, leupold .50mm LRT TMR scope, all on a savage base...i enjoy the uglyness of a Savage.... Nothing pleasures me more than combining beuty and the beast to form a hardy but accurate weapon.. Iwent with the 7mm because of the flat travectory... I just haven't found a bullet i like yet. I am thinking about trying a Black Hills gold round like we had in the Army...oh yea, one thing i forgot when i built it was that iam 90percent disabled fromm service...it wieghs a ton....i am buying atkka for elkhunting next year...i will put thi aside for antelope...

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    [QUOTE=MickR;808836]I believe the largest legal civilian calbre here is .458. At least, we certainly aren't allowed anywhere near the .50. The largest I have is my 30.06.]


    Nice shooting stick. What isit built on? I am not a fan of fluted barrels though..personal preference, i see the glass as half empty rather than half full when it comes to fluted..of course mine wouldn'tbeas heavyif i fluted it.
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    Aah, there lies the rub my friend..the thing that snipers never like to admit is that the spotter is the actual shooter. The sniper is nothing more than a meatplatform which the spotter uses with a more powerful spotting scope in which he can read range wind and mirage with...it is a little talked about fact,because it doesn'tjibe with the movies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Nice shooting stick. What isit built on? I am not a fan of fluted barrels though..personal preference, i see the glass as half empty rather than half full when it comes to fluted..of course mine wouldn'tbeas heavyif i fluted it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyNorth View Post
    ... So far this one has made it to 200 yards
    You need to find some place with some distance that's fit for men to shoot at. At 200 yards that ball hasn't even gone to sleep yet!

    Of course we should all watch this again: YouTube - ‪Guy hit in head with .50 caliber ricochet‬‏
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyNorth View Post
    Its good out to about 2000 yards from what I hear. Longest shot the dealer has made was about 2700 m with his swiss made AMSD Nemesis rifle (owner of alberta tactical rifle.com). This one is probably not as accurate though - more of a military grade thing. So far this one has made it to 200 yards The Sharps certainly did not have the benefit of a massive muzzle break!
    You need to find a bigger range. 200 yards is a bit short for that beast. I routinely take my .30-30 out to 150yds (thank you hornady lever revolution ammo) and shoot tennis balls. Hell, my 10/22 with stock barrel can keep it within an inch and a half at 100.
    Someday I need to get me a big boy rifle but if I want a lot of range time the .22lr is all I can afford... the 30-30 breaks the bank if I want to use it more than every couple months (granted, if I'd stop futzing about with my .357 and .41 mags I could afford more rifle ammo but I really enjoy the simplicity of SA wheel guns not to mention there is an indoor pistol range in town for year round happiness).
    Range time is key. As is lack of fear from the recoil. When I've spent a lot of time on the .22 and neglect the .30-30 my first shot is spot on then I get skurred for the next two or three shots. Have fun with that beast and don't forget to keep some $ around for RAD after you buy ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Impressive rifle.
    I have to ask though: at those long distances, how much depends on the shooter and how much on the rifle?
    Is there still a big difference between different rifles?

    The reason I ask is that from the outside, it seems that there is a great amount of skill involved in a shot, whereas the differences between rifles are smaller than the differences between shooters.

    In case it was not obvious, I've never shot anything else than handguns or double barreled shotguns. And only a couple of times at that.
    No matter how good the Rifle, if the shooter and spotter do not do their job it will not matter. That being said all rifles have their own personality and some are better then others. (and prefer different ammo). If I would have to give it a number over 1800yards, I would say 80% shooter, 20% weapon. ish...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    Aah, there lies the rub my friend..the thing that snipers never like to admit is that the spotter is the actual shooter. The sniper is nothing more than a meatplatform which the spotter uses with a more powerful spotting scope in which he can read range wind and mirage with...it is a little talked about fact,because it doesn'tjibe with the movies.
    +1 to that. If your spotter misses the dope then you fail. why they are called teams...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Savage...Just your kind of ugly mate...


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    Now I think the opposite when I see a Savage...I see somebody who knows the value of a quality gun, and isn't suckered into all the bells and whistles. I love me some Savages.
    And the op's 50 cal is SWEET. i'd love to shoot one sometime, if somebody else is paying for the ammo!

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    [QUOTE=Mike Blue;809139]You need to find some place with some distance that's fit for men to shoot at. At 200 yards that ball hasn't even gone to sleep yet!

    I spit further than that...If my target is 200 yards I would just throw a rock, and save the bullet...

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