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    Finally ready!

    My PAI Surgeon is ready to pick up, I can't wait to shoot it this weekend!
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    Beautiful! Please post specs and groups when you get a chance.

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    Thanks,

    with me shooting it, it gets 1/2 MOA with FGMM 175Gr. I am just getting into longrange precision shooting. The USO should be here in about a month. For now, here's a pic of it with temporary Mark 4 glass.


    Specs for the PAI build:
    Surgeon action
    Broughton 5C 22" .308 tube
    AAC 7.62-SD
    Badger DBM
    McMillan A5
    USO SN-3 17x w/ PCMOA reticle and 1/4MOA EREK and windage (Green lit reticle)


    I thought I was doing pretty well on a flat static range untill I started shooting on a decline and incline................I have a lot to learn .
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    When can I come play?
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    After break in, I am very satisfied with the prformance:



    .407"-.308"= .099 MOA 3 shot group. The rifle will do this every time with decent ammo. I took it out to 400 yds while I was camping this weekend and shot a .75" 3 shot group with the same Hornady TAP ammo. Now I really need to take a class or two, does anyone know of any good classes in the Southeast?
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shark31 View Post
    Now I really need to take a class or two, does anyone know of any good classes in the Southeast?
    it would be helpful if you edited your profile to show city and or state
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinman44 View Post
    it would be helpful if you edited your profile to show city and or state
    Atlanta area would be great, but anywhere in the southeast would suffice.
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    There is plenty of knowledge at Gunsite Hills near Lexington Ga. They have a shoot there once a month.

    By the way, are you the one over on silencertest that had a problem with bad grouping when you put the 762SD on?

    Nice Stick.

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    No, That was someone elses 700 based A4 stocked rifle that had that problem, and AAC resolved that problem very quickly. I am in the process of getting my 7.62-SD rebuilt to 2007 specs right now, so all I have to shoot on it is my buddies '05 7.62-SD.

    I definitely plan on getting up to Gunsite in the next two weeks when my USO gets here (finally).

    The guys at AAC have been nothing but helpful and I even won a can from them in their photo contest on Silencertalk.com.
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    I have a 762SD 07 and have yet to shoot it on a .308. I picked mine up at the June silencertest shoot and I don't know if you remember seeing the pic's of it on silencertalk, but it was the one that was full of salt from the finishing process they did. The cleaned it up for me, thank god cause it was a mess. I still am worried about the jet milled into my blast baffle as it looks like the tooling might have chattered or slipped when they made it. I hope it doesn't affect accuracy any.

    I just got the call that my Surgeon XL action should be ready next week and I can't wait to get that stick together. Now I need a .338 LM can

    It never ends

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