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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 697366" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Same here - I started out with the same rifle (from SportsWorld) and did a lot of the same things.</p><p></p><p>I've heard those Super Sniper scopes have quite a bit of adjustment but that's pretty impressive on a Zero MOA two-piece base. I would guess that at 1000yds that thing is close to maxed on elevation. How do you like it for those long-range shots - is it fairly clear? Plenty of room in your field of view?</p><p></p><p>What smith did you use?</p><p></p><p>I'd upgrade your base to a Badger 1-piece base and take the rifle up to Mechanical Accuracy in Jones and have him blueprint your action (if you haven't already done that). Steve will re-cut your chamber too if it needs it. I've heard it makes a huge difference but I've yet to shoot mine (just got it back from him this week). </p><p></p><p>He told me that he actually prefers the B&C Medalist stocks to the HS Precision (I've got an HS). I really like that B&C you've got - I was going to get one just like it until I found out the wait to get it from the particular place I was ordering (and getting a good price) was several weeks</p><p></p><p>I'd love to head out and shoot with some of the other long-range guys on here when I get mine sighted in.</p><p></p><p>That's a sharp looking rifle man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 697366, member: 229"] Same here - I started out with the same rifle (from SportsWorld) and did a lot of the same things. I've heard those Super Sniper scopes have quite a bit of adjustment but that's pretty impressive on a Zero MOA two-piece base. I would guess that at 1000yds that thing is close to maxed on elevation. How do you like it for those long-range shots - is it fairly clear? Plenty of room in your field of view? What smith did you use? I'd upgrade your base to a Badger 1-piece base and take the rifle up to Mechanical Accuracy in Jones and have him blueprint your action (if you haven't already done that). Steve will re-cut your chamber too if it needs it. I've heard it makes a huge difference but I've yet to shoot mine (just got it back from him this week). He told me that he actually prefers the B&C Medalist stocks to the HS Precision (I've got an HS). I really like that B&C you've got - I was going to get one just like it until I found out the wait to get it from the particular place I was ordering (and getting a good price) was several weeks I'd love to head out and shoot with some of the other long-range guys on here when I get mine sighted in. That's a sharp looking rifle man. [/QUOTE]
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