Sounds like you had yourself a good day of fun and showing just what can be done with an SP!
Good Shootin'
Rupe
Went out yesterday with a buddy to do some shooting and we ended up going after a 14" rock at 960 yards. He brought a 300 WSM and 7mm Rem Mag rifles, and I brought the 284 Striker. It took a few shots to get the wind call right, but after that I was making hits easily. I have to give credit to the guy I was with for making some great wind calls. I actually made more hits with my Striker than I did with his rifles. And the 300 WSM used to be mine! That's the most fun I've had with the 284 since I finished it.
Also shot the 6mm BR Striker at 100 to do a little group shooting. Best group was a 5 shot .182" group. Those were shots number 2-6 after 1 fouler. Including the first shot out of the cold clean barrel the group was still under .75". The 6mm BR has always shot well, but this even impressed me. I love that little gun!
Andrew
Sounds like you had yourself a good day of fun and showing just what can be done with an SP!
Good Shootin'
Rupe
If there aren't pictures then it didn't happen.
Sounds like a good day.
More shooting, less typing.
I didn't think to get pictures while I was out there. It kind of looks like a rock on the other side of the valley!
I do have pics of the guns though, just because I love to post them!
Here's the 284. 19" McGowen with a Premier Reticles VX3 6.5-20x50
6mm BR 19" Nitrided Benchmark, PTA in a Neal Cooper stock. I swapped the Mk 4 in the picture for a Sightron SIII 8-32x56.
It's hard not to smile when I look at that group!
Andrew
Nice looking SPs and nice shooting. I love hitting steel way out there and seeing the look of disbelief in the rifle shooters.
More shooting, less typing.
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