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This is where the Season starts, along with location and scouting.
So what's getting tuned up, sighted in, and shot?
So what's getting tuned up, sighted in, and shot?
My .308 Norma Magnum of course. Not that I figure it will need "sighted in" (I haven't had to adjust the scope since I first "sighted it in" 13 years ago), but I do like to make sure it's "on" just before opening day. "Sighting in" my rifle just before opening day of deer or elk season is more of a "tradition" than anything else with me.So what's getting tuned up, sighted in, and shot?
Let me know if you want to stretch its legs!I plan on going "vintage" this season.
I have a Remington 721 in 270 that is now in an original factory stock and has an older 6 power Bushnell Banner mounted on it. It got sighted in and on target at 50 yards the other day. I still need to check it at 100 yards but it will be the primary rifle this season.
That's why they gave us optics AND glasses!^^^
Thanks Chuck, 200-300 yards could be "interesting".
Further not so much, I don't like to shoot further than I can see...
I'll be in touch.
Health over hunting my friend. Praying for a quick recovery for you!Probably going to miss this season. I'm scheduled for surgery on the 10th. Nothing strenuous for 6 weeks after which gets me to the end of November. Technically deer season runs until January, but I'll need a few weeks to get back in shape before I can do much. And December isn't the most productive time to be out.
But... if I recover faster than expected and I have a chance to go it will with this Winchester 308 loaded with 165 gr Accubonds.
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I am going to go with a 7mm-08 this year, 120 gr Ballistic Tip handloads.This is where the Season starts, along with location and scouting.
So what's getting tuned up, sighted in, and shot?