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The Basics, Starting Out
Spend on a Ruger M77MKII or start over
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<blockquote data-quote="youarenotcrazy" data-source="post: 107347" data-attributes="member: 555"><p>With the Burris, since the whole eyepiece turns when you zoom the magnification, you're basically limited to scopecoats or the bikini-type covers that will come shipped with the scope. Like you know, the Butler Creek flip-ups will at some point interfere with your bolt travel. </p><p></p><p>Were the groups you fired 3 shot or 5 shot groups? Were they fired from a rest, bipod, sandbags? If you are NOT going to handload I would purchase several more different types of ammunition and go from there. This rifle should be capable of shooting the distance you desire (600 yds) with acceptable accuracy, but you'll just have to keep trying different ammo til you find what she likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youarenotcrazy, post: 107347, member: 555"] With the Burris, since the whole eyepiece turns when you zoom the magnification, you're basically limited to scopecoats or the bikini-type covers that will come shipped with the scope. Like you know, the Butler Creek flip-ups will at some point interfere with your bolt travel. Were the groups you fired 3 shot or 5 shot groups? Were they fired from a rest, bipod, sandbags? If you are NOT going to handload I would purchase several more different types of ammunition and go from there. This rifle should be capable of shooting the distance you desire (600 yds) with acceptable accuracy, but you'll just have to keep trying different ammo til you find what she likes. [/QUOTE]
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