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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by Vikram » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:29 am

That is some great shooting,Baljit. Half an inch at 200 yards! :cheers:


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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by Baljit » Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:21 am

xl_target wrote:Wow! Better than half MOA. Good Shooting!
So are you done developing your load or are you still working it up?
Thank's XL, yes it is under half MOA at 100 yards.
no i am not going to developing any other load , i like to stick with this load and i am happy with it. :cheers:


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Post by Baljit » Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:25 am

Thank's Vikram. :cheers:

Thank's , Haji, i wish i can win Arjun Award. :cheers:


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Post by prashantsingh » Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:30 am

Baljit wrote: Thank's , Haji, i wish i can win Arjun Award. :cheers:
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Hey Baljit. That's great shooting .
You deserve a Dronacharya Award instead. :D :D

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Post by Baljit » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:00 am

prashantsingh wrote:
Baljit wrote: Thank's , Haji, i wish i can win Arjun Award. :cheers:
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Hey Baljit. That's great shooting .
You deserve a Dronacharya Award instead. :D :D

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i don't deserve Dronacharya Award , thay are the GURU and i am still learning, only i need from guy's is love and peace and enjoy with love ones. :cheers:

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Post by ganeshnayak » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:45 am

A real wonderful piece of deadly art.
Congratulations Baljit

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Post by Baljit » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:59 pm

ganeshnayak wrote:A real wonderful piece of deadly art.
Congratulations Baljit

Thank you very much.

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Post by xl_target » Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:20 am

Baljit,
I know you have been very busy lately but now that things are calming down, you need some down-time for yourself.

Have you taken the Savage out lately and have you tried it at any distance greater than 200 yards?
It would be very interesting to see what you can do at long distance with this rifle.
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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by ckkalyan » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:59 am

xl_target wrote:Baljit,
I know you have been very busy lately but now that things are calming down, you need some down-time for yourself.
Have you taken the Savage out lately and have you tried it at any distance greater than 200 yards?
It would be very interesting to see what you can do at long distance with this rifle.
Once the weather improves and Baljit is somewhat free from commitments, I am sure we can hear steel gong targets ringing over long distances, across mountains :D

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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by Baljit » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:28 am

xl_target wrote:Baljit,
I know you have been very busy lately but now that things are calming down, you need some down-time for yourself.

Have you taken the Savage out lately and have you tried it at any distance greater than 200 yards?
It would be very interesting to see what you can do at long distance with this rifle.
XL, no i did not tried more then 200 yards yet because weather not very good up on the mountains , it's still snow up on the mountains.as soon as i tried more then 200 yards i'll post some pictures for you guy's.


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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by Baljit » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:42 am

ckkalyan wrote:
Once the weather improves and Baljit is somewhat free from commitments, I am sure we can hear steel gong targets ringing over long distances, across mountains :D

:cheers:

CK, you know me , i have six gong at home thay are ready for me but weather in not very good , soon weather going batter,sure you can hear gong ringing in Vancouver. :cheers:


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Post by shooter » Mon Mar 19, 2012 4:27 pm

i missed this great thread. great pics and report. cant wait for more news.
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Post by Baljit » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:49 pm

shooter wrote:i missed this great thread. great pics and report. cant wait for more news.

Deer Shooter, This coming weekend if not next weekend for sure you going to see more pictures , i am planing with my fellow worker for long range shooting may be 500 yards or so.Keep watching


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Re: My New Long Range Precision Toy

Post by MoA » Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:06 am

Baljit wrote:Hello Guy's, first allow me to apologize for the delay.

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balijit,

What bullets are you using for the 300 WM?
You seem to be seating them too deep. Try a jam into the lands with Scenars or SMK's. A 198 on N 560 should give you 1/2 MoA.

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