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Im new here and this is my first post, and I'd like to say "Hi". I wish I could say that Im a fellow benchrest shooter, but I hav'nt progressed to that point yet. But thats what Im striveing for thats why I joined this forum. Im not a good shot, but Im not bad either, I guess I would call myself an OK shot. I guess my philosophy is to become the best shot I can be with-out the use of a front, and rear rest, then after I get good like that, then make the leap to real benchrest shooting. I have three bolt rifles, a stock Savage FCP-10 in .308, a 22-250 Savage model 12 varmiter with a Bell&Carlson Medalist stock, and a stock Ruger M77 target .308. When I hand-load I do it by the book, that is I full length resize my cases. I trim them to length, and aneal the case mouth, then prime them, charge them and seat the bullet as per the depth the manual states. All my rifles have bi-pods, and I shoot off them, and use my left hand under the butt of the rifle. I use CCI BR primers, and 41.5 grs of RL-15 behind a 168grn Sierra BTHP match bullet for the .308, and 34.5 grns of IMR 4895 behind a 55grn Burger bullet. On a GOOD day I can get 3/8ths inch groups, 4 shots at 100yrds with tboth Savages, and about 5/8th inch groups with the Ruger. So as you guys can see I have ALOT to learn about benchrest shooting. Thats why I joined this forum, and Im gonna be a good student, and listen and learn from you experianced benchrest shooters.
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