Anyone here shoot a 308 Winchester in a SP?

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Dan and I plan to go to the edge of the Bighorns, just north of Buffalo, outside of a little town named Story later this week to attempt to fill some doe tags.
We will be still hunting...Doing the sneaky sneak, and then in the afternoon, we will hunker down on the ground somewhere in what each of thinks will be an area where deer will be moving.
Not sure which handgun Dan will use, but I plan to take my center-grip 308 Winchester XP-100 and use some factory ammo I have one hand: Hornady TAP 168 grain (A-Max), which has a MV of 2445 fps.
I have shot this XP out to 1000 yards on steel, so I figure it should do fine to the close distances I will be hunting-Under 250 yards, with most shots closer to around 100 yards.
I set all of my pistols up with a 100 yard zero.
It will drop 5 inches at 200 yards or I could dial or use the FFP reticle at 2.5 MOA for a spot on kill.

It has a reworked stock, and it has been bedded.
I bought this off of Gunbroker as a rear grip set-up at a good price, and it turned out to be a gem.
Someone had set it up for IHMSA, so it is a lightweight XP-100, with a 14.5" fluted barrel.
Glenn (a friend from church) helped me rework a flawed stock and bed it.
They kept the original recoil lug, when chambering/fitting the custom H-S barrel, which was designed for the center-grip trigger, so all I had to do was grab a spare trigger linkage, which I had, remove the trigger that was on it, put on the center-grip trigger, and I was set!
Mac's Gunworks added one of their solid-bottomed brakes, and Chuck did some adjustment work on the trigger as well.
H-S Precision did the metal work on it, with their name on the barrel, so I am guessing they built this before they started making their HSP/pistol action.
Scope is a Burris XTR-II 3-15 with the SCR MOA reticle.
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I always enjoy looking at your XP, they look like a lot of fun. Your's above is sharp looking, like the contrast from the blued receiver to fluted stainless.
 
Excellent shooting at 200 yards.
What kind of specialty pistol is it?
Did you have a wind coming from the left that day?
 
I went out to Chuck's/Mac's Gunworks today to drop off a joystick Joy-Pod bi-pod, and pick up my center-grip 25 PRC XP-100.
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I grabbed my 308 Win XP just to make sure everything was on.
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There was a couple of guys and a gal shooting when I got there.
The guy was shooting of all things, a bolt rifle in 308 Winchester.
The lady had been shooting a 223 AR-15.
I knew the guy that was spotting for them (Dave L), but the other two were a first time acquaintance.
Since Dave was there, I asked him if he could spot for me at 500 yards.
Originally, I was going to shoot paper at 100 yards and then a 5" steel at 200, and 10" steel diamond at 300 yards, from a seated position and some double kneeling.
But since he was set-up for 500, I told him I would start there.
At the last minute, I decided I would shoot it double-kneeling with the Bog Gear and PSR top and small field bag. Why not make it more challenging:D
Dialed up 13.5 MOA (Hornady 168 grain TAP ammo) and dialed 1 MOA left for the wind.
Took me awhile to get steady at 500 yards from the double knelling position, but I smacked it first shot.
Reloaded, and moved hastily to 300 yards (5.5 MOA), again from the double kneeling position, and saw the cross-hair drop at the shot.
I called it just low and Dave confirmed it-Rats!
Then, I moved to the 5" steel at 200 yards and smacked it from the same position.
Hunting this week will likely involve a sitting shot, with my back resting against a tree-Tripod will be lower and more stable than double kneeling.
Don't tell anyone, but I enjoy shooting this XP.
I talked Dave into shooting it from the bench (Harris bi-pod and small field bag) and he nailed the 300 yard steel first time.
The 308 Win XP-100 is ready to go!
 
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