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Varmintmist
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clean 100-6x
Shot my first clean today. 100-6x rapid fire at 300. I have been bouncing up against it for a while but not quite there.
800 agg
I fell apart standing. I dunno, put some time in dry firing and the last home 200 yard off hand was a 94 for 10 rounds. (sr target) my 20 round agg today was 156-1x........
Rapid sitting went better. 95 and a 96 (10 rounds in 60 seconds with a required reload) for a total of 191-4 which made me feel better.
Went to 300 and I shot the clean. 

10 shots from prone, 70 seconds with a required reload, group size 4.46 inches. Cleans are not rare, or even uncommon, but its my first so I am gonna smile about it. Next string was a 98 so I ended with a 198-6 at 300. (SR-3)
The rain rolled in for 600 so the forced a block time to speed things up. I shot second and about shot 6 the wind was changing out 180 degrees about every 67 seconds. I still shot OK, but not as well as I have and I am the first to admit I own a couple 7's that were not wind. Finished with a 179-4x out of 200 (MR-1 target) and a 724-16x for the day.
Overall, not bad for me, but not good. OK for the first time out this year.
It's boring, and your lack of creativity knows no bounds.
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Varmintmist Senior Member Posts: 7,434 Senior Member
AR service rifle. Specifically a RRA NM weighted up to 15lb with a Geissele 4.5lb, 2 stage trigger, vortex viper pst 1-4, Turner all weather sling, and my right booger hook.Ammo was some 69gr Nos CC over 24.5 Varget in Starline brass and CC1 41 primers. Switching to 77 across the course. It shoots as well short and better long so I am using these upAnd the clean was 4x, I picked up the other two on the 98It's boring, and your lack of creativity knows no bounds.
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that is very good!
What optic mount are you using? I'm about to pull the trigger on the flat top conversion and need to decide on a mount. I'll be using the Viper 1-4 as well
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