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    joediesel81
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    Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!


    1650 YARDS SHOT.
    SAVAGE 110BA .338 LAPUA MAGNUM
    300GR BERGER OTM
    90.0 H1000 POWDER
    2700FPS AVG

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WXZKC5kLvE

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    Remington shooters should see this.

    El Lobo

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    nice! that looks like a ton of fun

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    At 4900 feet to target or 9 tenths of a mile,that is some fine shooting.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    While it is fun to plink at long ranges (probably one of the funnest things to do) it is an immense and expensive job to make first shot MOA hits at truly long ranges. Having precise ranging instruments is necessary and taking as many reads as time will allow is really the only way to even have a chance at landing first shot hits at those ranges. Sorting and loading with accurate instruments to a precise degree that many would never attempt for lack of patience. Shrinking a load's extreme spread where vertical is minimized as much as possible. And the list goes on and on and on.

    Now shooting "groups" once you have walked your way onto target is a whole different thing - but part of the process in learning how to connect the first time or every time in a certain accuracy bandwidth - not to mention changing conditions.

    I'm not a long range guru but I know how hard it can be to make first shot MOA hits (precision not grouping) from 850 and on, because I only allow myself to advance another increment of 50-100 yards if I can hold 3 shots in 3/4 moa or 5 in 1.1 moa (based on precision from POA, not grouping).

    I really am thankful that there is a company that listens to its customers and has allowed a lot of us to procure fine firearms for a fraction of the cost of the old benchmarks. I've been wanting to buy one of the 110 .338s but have been worried about the lug set back issues I have heard from guys that have actually shot the rifles over 600+ times.


    If anyone has info on Savage's response to the problem, that they were going to redo the heat treating proces, I'd appreciate a link - not meaning to hijack ::)

    And man wouldn't it be nice to have a range like that? I live in a part of the country that is so quartered off you can hardly shoot past 7 or 800. :'( :'( :'(




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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    awesome man wish i had that much area to shoot...hell wish i still had my savage :-\

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    Great shootin', Joe!
    Took over 2 sec. to get there! Holy cow!

    Mike

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    Quote Originally Posted by Bossman
    Great shootin', Joe!
    Took over 2 sec. to get there! Holy cow!

    Mike
    thanks mike it was very windy too.

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    new video is up guys.check it out.

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    Yeah I noticed it was blowin pretty hard- I was out towards Palm Springs today and it was bad-
    Mike

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    Quote Originally Posted by Bossman
    Yeah I noticed it was blowin pretty hard- I was out towards Palm Springs today and it was bad-
    Mike
    I'm waiting next week, I should have better weather. Next stop 2,000 yards.....I hope.

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650 and 1820 yards

    Here we go again....2050yard shot!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGA8Z...mment_received

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    Good heavens. That is some shootin'. And here I am happy with sub MOA at 100 yds. That 2,0050 yards is 2 towns over in this densley populated area of NH.

    El Lobo

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!

    Is your scope mounted on the factory base and is that an Mark 4 ert or lrt

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    Wow! What fun. Don't matter to me if they call it long range plinking or what ever, you are out there doing it and not talking it to death. ;D Shooting like your doing is no accident. Keep up the good work. When you going after the 2640 yarder?

    Ron

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!

    That's just good stuff, right there. ;D

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bquillin
    Is your scope mounted on the factory base and is that an Mark 4 ert or lrt
    The savage 110ba 338LM comes with a 20 MOA base (5.8mils) and the scope is a Leupold mark 4 ER 6.5-20x 50mm TMR




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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 3fingervic
    That's just good stuff, right there. ;D
    thanks

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    Re: Savage 110 BA .338 at 1650,1820 and 2050 yards!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by slurpin dog
    Wow! What fun. Don't matter to me if they call it long range plinking or what ever, you are out there doing it and not talking it to death. ;D Shooting like your doing is no accident. Keep up the good work. When you going after the 2640 yarder?

    Ron
    Thanks Ron. I need more elevation. At 2050 yards I needed 23.3 to 23.5 mils. The Leupold was at 12x at that range, so I can use the 10 mil line on the duplex to hit the target. the savage come with a 20moa base. I have been looking at the 20 moa mount from LaRue. With that mount it will give me 21.5 at the crosshairs and with 10 mils reticle hold over might get me out to 2350yards. The new Leupold mark 8 scope have 20mil at the crosshair with 0 moa base. I heard you can get close to 35-37mils at the crosshairs with a 40 moa and plus an extra 10 mil reticle hold over you can shoot a very long ways.

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