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If you want to support a 15lb. rifle off hand when you're varmint hunting thats fine with me but I'll stick to a bipod.
The scope is a fixed 10 power and it suited to the rifle's range pretty well. The gun shoots sub MOA and can do better as I get better with practice. I don't know how you can tell how accurate your gun is with iron sights at 500 yards since the front post covers the entire target unless you're shooting one of those gigantic targets like they shoot at camp perry.
The gun was built for hunting woodchucks while still being a fun target gun off the bench. It's built from quality parts and shoots great.
Last edited by darkvibe : 03-20-2008 at 07:57 AM.
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