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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2108452" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Approx 3 years ago I bought a SA M1A Scout with composite stock and set it up with the scope forward. It is a standard model but will shoot a group with the holes touching at 100 yds. Since then I have removed the forward position of the scope and added a receiver mount and a firefly reticle Bushnell scope. My son has worked up some handloads in hopes of tightening the group so that the holes overlap at 100yds. I thoroughly enjoy this gun, although a bit heavy, and will use it as my pig gun. Every pig shot with a 125 gr. BT in my bolt gun has been DRT. I have settled on using A-Max bullets in 165 or 168 grains for accuracy. This should turn into an exceptional rifle since I always strive for shooting the tightest groups possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2108452, member: 8855"] Approx 3 years ago I bought a SA M1A Scout with composite stock and set it up with the scope forward. It is a standard model but will shoot a group with the holes touching at 100 yds. Since then I have removed the forward position of the scope and added a receiver mount and a firefly reticle Bushnell scope. My son has worked up some handloads in hopes of tightening the group so that the holes overlap at 100yds. I thoroughly enjoy this gun, although a bit heavy, and will use it as my pig gun. Every pig shot with a 125 gr. BT in my bolt gun has been DRT. I have settled on using A-Max bullets in 165 or 168 grains for accuracy. This should turn into an exceptional rifle since I always strive for shooting the tightest groups possible. [/QUOTE]
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