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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2613087" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>I'll add to this just a little. Saturday morning I went down to our property that was just clear cut and hung a six inch plate from a clearing at 650 yds where I set my shooting table where I'd hoped over the next couple of weeks on a cool morning I'd go shoot a few rounds. My oldest daughter called late yesterday wanting to go shoot pistols whenever I had a chance so I suggested we go today in between rain showers. Long story short, I had four rounds for my 270 Weatherby and five from my 30-378 from last hunting season that needed to be shot to start the upcoming season. Both rifles I'd cleaned to bare metal as soon as season was over last year and have been in the safe since. Dope for both were 11 and 11.2 MOA at 650 and with no fouler rounds, put all nine shot on the plate. These were 117HH's in the 270 and 181 HH's in the 30-378.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2613087, member: 88485"] I’ll add to this just a little. Saturday morning I went down to our property that was just clear cut and hung a six inch plate from a clearing at 650 yds where I set my shooting table where I’d hoped over the next couple of weeks on a cool morning I’d go shoot a few rounds. My oldest daughter called late yesterday wanting to go shoot pistols whenever I had a chance so I suggested we go today in between rain showers. Long story short, I had four rounds for my 270 Weatherby and five from my 30-378 from last hunting season that needed to be shot to start the upcoming season. Both rifles I’d cleaned to bare metal as soon as season was over last year and have been in the safe since. Dope for both were 11 and 11.2 MOA at 650 and with no fouler rounds, put all nine shot on the plate. These were 117HH’s in the 270 and 181 HH’s in the 30-378. [/QUOTE]
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