rhipsher
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It's been quite a while. Nice day with a little wind but doable. Decided to shoot at 200 yards instead of 100 this time just to see where these two particular rifles I brought would do.
1.) Remington 700 SPS .300 WM with the Leupold VX2 3-9 X50mm scope.
2.) Sig Sauer 516 AR-15 with a Leupold VX-R 1.25-4 X 20mm HOG scope.
I fully expected the WM to dominate. And would have been happy if the AR-15 made it on the paper at 200 yards with minimal compensation. But it was the other way around.
The first 5 AR rounds were to the right of center. But after making scope adjustments they were grouping pretty nice at that distance. After the first 6 rounds on the WM I just put it back in the case. No sense wasting ammo on it anymore.
Left side target .300WM at 200 yards. Right side AR-15 at 200 yards. Just aiming straight for the middle.
I plan o take the .300 grizzly hunting next year. But I'd hate to aim for his lungs and hit him in the testicles instead. I've got to figure out what's going on with it. At 100 yards things look good. At 200 any error is amplified.
1.) Remington 700 SPS .300 WM with the Leupold VX2 3-9 X50mm scope.
2.) Sig Sauer 516 AR-15 with a Leupold VX-R 1.25-4 X 20mm HOG scope.
I fully expected the WM to dominate. And would have been happy if the AR-15 made it on the paper at 200 yards with minimal compensation. But it was the other way around.
Left side target .300WM at 200 yards. Right side AR-15 at 200 yards. Just aiming straight for the middle.


I plan o take the .300 grizzly hunting next year. But I'd hate to aim for his lungs and hit him in the testicles instead. I've got to figure out what's going on with it. At 100 yards things look good. At 200 any error is amplified.
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