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    Finally!...somebody else uses a BSA Tactical 6x24x44.
    I like that scope show much Ive purchased 3 of them.
    When I first bolted mine up to my rig I got flamed from all my fellow shooting buds who sport Leos/Nikons/Swav and alike. They quickly had a change of opinion once I started kicking there butt with it.
    From 100 out to 1200...the scope has never let me down....holds zero perfectly
    Rig looks nice...just cant go wrong with the FGMM 168
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    I can see my fellow shooters point on a scope such as the one we have. Theres alot of cheaper grade scopes out there that are truelly "cheap" for the lack of better words.
    The turrets are huge with solid locking detents. The turrets can easily be reset to zero. Glass works well. Bottom line?...for the money?....It more than does the job.
    Fellow shooting friend (retired marine) shoots a Savage with a Springfield Armory atop of it. Ill never forget the day I showed up to the range with my Savage and BSA. He took one look at the scope and Id swear it was as if I had committed a cardinal sin. In a panic voice he started bashing away. I simply looked at him and said. "The most expensive gear doesnt always equate to a better shooter"
    Case in point: We were set up to shoot steels at 900-974-1000-1100 yds. The 900-970 steels were 6"x8", the rest 12x12.
    I had just started shooting my new 10FCP-K out to distance because I had just finished my load testing and developed a load for it and was ready to send out to distance.
    I started at about 500 and adjusted accordingly to wind. Once I had that, I knew the wind was cooperating at that moment so I quickly adjusted out to 900 added 2MOA for windage. I sent the 1st round out to 900 and hit, I waisted no time and started adjusting to 970 and so on. I hit everyone with 1 shot each. (wish I had more days like that) but I havent. The shooting Gods were on my side that day.
    For me it was sense of accomplishment, my shooting partner spotter shook my hand with a pat on the back, my other shooting friend (retired marine) simply picked up his rig, put it away, loaded it up and away he went. He has never showed up again to shoot with us
    Since then, not one of my other shooting buddies have had any negative blurps at me about my BSA scope.
    For the money?.....that Model K along with that $129.00 scope will more than do the job. 175 smks with 4064 going 2700 has been what my model K likes.
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    Roger that.
    One of the first BSA,s I have is about 3 yrs old. Ive run that one thru the pace,s. At that time, i didnt have a 20 moa base so I was running the turret all the way up to shoot out to distance. I did that for about 1 yr. The scope always held the adjustment and most importantly, came back to zero everytime.
    Im with you on your percentage.
    Once you develop a consistant/accurate load, then its off to distance with the ability of truely "trying" to understand direction/speed of wind.
    Latley Ive been working on reading marage. The military range that I sometimes shoot at has a 1K range that is basically flat. The heat waves sweep accross the terrain like you wouldnt believe.
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    Ft. Bliss. El Paso Texas.
    Ill use that range every so often but really prefer this one.
    Theres permanet steel targets Ive buried in concrete so the assholes wont steel them. Further more, there hard to spot. I have them placed from 200yds out to 1200 in 100 yd incremints.
    The one thing I found out quickly is that if your load either thru factory or reload doesnt give you consitant 1/2 MOA @ 100 then your better off not going out to distance if your aiming to hit small objectives.
    I know you,ll be pleasently suprised as to how well that model K does out to distance. Ive tried 168,s and have never had a problem with the pill loosing stability when it goes transonic least not at my altitude.
    Even simple 150smks, do well out of my HS 11.25 twist 5R model at this range.
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    DzNutz, very informative OP! Great shooting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DzNutz View Post
    Very jealous!!!!! Real-estate like that around here is hard to find that is that open. I am moving to Texas! Make some space in you garage good Sir. You are about to have house guest! Nice looking Rig!
    lololo....If ever you find yourself in these parts I,ll be more than happy to take you out and you can shoot to your hearts content.
    I went out to Ft Bliss today to send some rds out. I should of just stayed home. I had 15-20mph head winds with a good right to left blast every so often...real pain in the a**.
    if I head out towards the valley pictured I have more of a constant wind direction which makes for a more pleasent day of shooting.
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    Very good... It appears the FGMM ammo is a tad better than the Remington stuff in you rifle. I have been working a load up with the 175 SMK but I only shoot out to 550 yards. I am thinking I should get some 168's for what I do..

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    just a tip....when you start a group DONT adjust just keep your cross on the same place and finish your group..you don't care if its in the bulls eye or not only how it groups...ive seen a lot of guys that will shoot then adjust or shoot then put the cross on the point of impact of shot #1 and then say this riffle is a POS and wont shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DzNutz View Post
    I do exactly that. for the 100 yard discs POA is the small center orange circle and for the 300 yard dirty bird it was the orange center for both groups. 300 yard Group #1, bottom right, was better precision but off in accuracy because of weather. The gusts were pretty brutal and were swirling around the berm area pretty bad. I went 3/4 MOA left and 3/4 MOA up to get group #2. I could have given it 1/4 more on the up I think. I also realize that because I shoot from a bipod and a rear sand sock, personal preference, I am having slight variances each shot that require more fine tuning of things like my breathing and muscle tension. I am working on a lot of these things and also cool time in between shots. I suppose if I clamped her in a bench vise I could have more repeatable precision, I am just not a fan of that style of shooting.
    that is perfect because I am not a bench rest guy and shoot off a bipod and a welding glove...I think ANYONE can lock a riffle down or put them in bags and shoot a perfect group but real skill comes in when your shooting from different positions...prone,standing,kneeling...I was VERY impressed at our last match when I was shooting with a guy in our group that called a head shot on a 550yd target from a standing position with a 14.6lbs 243AI and had a nose shot..chambered another round and had a chin shot before I could call the first shot during sight in.

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    Sometimes shooting the center is bad.. When you shoot out the red dot it gets harder to zero in on a very precise point...

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