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Update on new CTR:
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Not quite a "1/4 moa" rifle like Stomper says his is, but not too shabby nonetheless:
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It's showing great promise with the 2 different loads I run. I think it favors the lengthened (OAL @ 2.890") Tikka superlite load a tad better than it likes my Savage load. Still both groups sub moa. Guaranteed to do very well at long range.
 
Update on new CTR:
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Not quite a "1/4 moa" rifle like Stomper says his is, but not too shabby nonetheless:
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It's showing great promise with the 2 different loads I run. I think it favors the lengthened (OAL @ 2.890") Tikka superlite load a tad better than it likes my Savage load. Still both groups sub moa. Guaranteed to do very well at long range.
Now I want one! But my wife would use it on me :eek:
 
Looking good guys. I'm going to give this one a go. It's a Sako A7 longrange chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I'm going to be developing loads for it and using a "proven" super chicken scope on top. That way I know if there is a problem, it's with the rifle or load and not the optics. Here's one of my favorite paint schemes I do to my rifles, the factory green paint was not cutting it...
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Looking good guys. I'm going to give this one a go. It's a Sako A7 longrange chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I'm going to be developing loads for it and using a "proven" super chicken scope on top. That way I know if there is a problem, it's with the rifle or load and not the optics. Here's one of my favorite paint schemes I do to my rifles, the factory green paint was not cutting it...
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Super chicken?
 
SWFA SS. Guys refer to them as "super chickens" because of the picture of a chicken or bird on the scope. :
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It also looks like you might use their rings? The set I have seem to work fine and were free during the Black Friday sale a few years ago.

I am always happy to report to people that my SS scopes have never lost zero and get dialed every time I shoot them. Pretty amazing for the price.
 
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Sav LA, 26 in. super heavy EA Brown barrel in 260 Rem. Lil bastard brake, cerakoted Coyote Tan. Boyds Pro Varmint laminate, Rifle Basix trigger, 20 MOA rail, Vortex DB Tactical 4x16 FFP. Im still in load development but it shows potential with the Hornady ELD'M!!......
 
It also looks like you might use their rings? The set I have seem to work fine and were free during the Black Friday sale a few years ago.

I am always happy to report to people that my SS scopes have never lost zero and get dialed every time I shoot them. Pretty amazing for the price.
Ive seen them, but never used them. Most times i run Burris XTR rings. They are great rings for the money.
 
It also looks like you might use their rings? The set I have seem to work fine and were free during the Black Friday sale a few years ago.

I am always happy to report to people that my SS scopes have never lost zero and get dialed every time I shoot them. Pretty amazing for the price.

As for the super chicken's, those that have and use them know they are excellent tracking scopes that hold zero equally well. Guys that dont know about them, should probably check them out. I get a kick out of the guy that tried to validate his reasons for owning a $7000.00 rifle and challenging a box test, may not want to bet money on it, because they may just lose.
 

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