Awesome Hombre !!
Congrats...looking forward to the range report !!
Poke a hole in a few yotes for me too Hombre !!
Congratulations all the way around.
It looks like a fantastic shooter.
Ordered it this morning. I should get in a few days.
Also ordered a few different mags. I hope they work.
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You're gonna enjoy this rifle
I really think so too. I like my 308 and 3030, but they're expensive and can be brutal on the shoulder after a lot of shooting. 22LRs are so scarce I don't want to shoot them all up, so the .223/5.56 is right between the extremes and I can reload them cheap This should give me a lot more bench time before I start feelin the recoil fatigue. I have to drive about 30 miles to the outdoor range and if I have to drive that far I want to shoot.
I am lookin forward to blowin some smoke and makin bangbang.
Looking good, I'm excited to see how it shoots!
My MVP has been such a great budget mid range bolt action precision rifle.
I'm taking it out to 300 yards this year.
4" gong at 200 has become almost too easy.
And that's with factory ammo. I'm sure you will clover leaf on the regular with reloads.
I really think so too. I like my 308 and 3030, but they're expensive and can be brutal on the shoulder after a lot of shooting. 22LRs are so scarce I don't want to shoot them all up, so the .223/5.56 is right between the extremes and I can reload them cheap This should give me a lot more bench time before I start feelin the recoil fatigue. I have to drive about 30 miles to the outdoor range and if I have to drive that far I want to shoot.
I am lookin forward to blowin some smoke and makin bangbang.
I have Winchester 94 in 30-30. I installed Limbsaver pad and now recoil is hardly noticeable.
It cuts cost in half even without reloadingI have a limbsaver on my 3030 too and the recoil is pretty well tamed but it is expensive to just plink and target shoot with it. The MVP will cut costs by about half. And I don't shoot hundreds of rounds at a time anyway. But when I am targeting in a new rifle I will shoot about 50 rounds per session. With the 308 as well as the 3030 it isn't the pounding on the shoulder, it is the recoil fatigue...there is a difference.
Yep, and if I can save more I can shoot more. And save the brass and....you know.It cuts cost in half even without reloading