Muleyfanatic
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Nice lookin rifle.
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That last group looks close to 1" with only 20 shots, factory ammo, and a 20" factory gun. I'd be pleased with it any day. Neither my factory Rem nor my $1100 Kimber could get close to 1".
The prototype I was sent to test drive has been "driven." Lots of great results in the field; Mountain Goat, Pronghorn, Mule Deer, with more mule deer and wolves to come this season.
I was sent a .308 Win and I hope to get some "bench time" with that one. I am sure it will become as accurate my 7mm-.08 is. And given the weight, it will be a great elk rifle for the times I am interested in less weight in my hands.
I do have a question for you gun nuts.
I've always looked at the 6.5 Creedmoor as a great possibility built on the .308 Win case. Howa has started discussions about how well that chambering would be received by hunters. I love all that the .264 bullet has as options and performance. Yet, I wonder if hunters would opt for a 7mm-.08 over the 6.5 Creedmoor, and if so, reasons for such choice.
No right or wrong answers, just looking for feedback and input about the 6.5 as a hunting round from those who have used it for such.
Also, if you want to order one of the Alpine Mountain Rifles, the best place to find inventory is Davidson's Gallery of Guns.
Randy- as a self professed non sniper (I think you have claimed that previously), how accurate was your Howa setup? I feel like my shooting abilities are similar to yours and wondered if you could add to your Howa endorsement.
Randy- as a self professed non sniper (I think you have claimed that previously), how accurate was your Howa setup? I feel like my shooting abilities are similar to yours and wondered if you could add to your Howa endorsement.
I do have a question for you gun nuts.
I've always looked at the 6.5 Creedmoor as a great possibility built on the .308 Win case. Howa has started discussions about how well that chambering would be received by hunters. I love all that the .264 bullet has as options and performance. Yet, I wonder if hunters would opt for a 7mm-.08 over the 6.5 Creedmoor, and if so, reasons for such choice.
No right or wrong answers, just looking for feedback and input about the 6.5 as a hunting round from those who have used it for such.