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    Don't change anything until you try it at 100 using the 100 yd version of the targeting sight. If it's low, as I think it may be, you might consider taking a little off the front sight. As it stands, that's good targeting and good shooting, particularly considering that shoulder!
    I used a Point A hold (6 o'clock) and at 25 yards the group center is about 1 1/2 inch above POA, which according to my BC program, should be dead on POA at 150 yards and about 3.5 above POA on a 6 o'clock hold at 100 yards. Sounds close to perfect for a 100 yard SR 1. We'll see!

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    I got the replacement for the cracked stock that came on my Inland racker from CMPicon. SCORE! It is a really nice, I cut, high wood. with what I think is a bull nosed, two rivet handguard that matches well. It has been sanded when it was overseas, but I will soak it in some BLOicon and clean it up to see if I can find a trace of a cartouche! Just took it out of the box and took a quick look. No time right now to really check it out.

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    My Inland racker does an excellent job at 100 and it surprised me pleasantly at 200.

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    Wish I lived in the country and could shoot from my carport!!

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    You don't have to live in the country, in Detroit, Oakland, Chicago etc, they shoot from their carports.

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    You have a point there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    You don't have to live in the country, in Detroit, Oakland, Chicago etc, they shoot from their carports.
    Yea, thats true Jim.... but in the country, at least the woods don't shoot back!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    You don't have to live in the country, in Detroit, Oakland, Chicago etc, they shoot from their carports.
    Don't you mean they shoot from their car's ports Jim?

    In those cities most recreational shooting is done from moving cars and car windows are shooting ports.

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    Good answer, made me laugh.

    True too.

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