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I have a Ruger Bolt action, target rifle. Subdued SS barrel and the composite stock. I bought a bunch of the Hornady 32 and 40 gr. V-Max bullets. It is a real tack driver. Used it on ground hog, and it is devastating. I am very well pleased with it. Haven't started to reload for it yet.
I have a savage lrpv right bolt left port. Mine likes the 32 grain v-max, it never shot the heavier stuff well. I usually shot 3/4 MOA out to 200 yards. I like the rifle a lot. It is really heavy and when in the storm case does not even fit into the trunk of my care (have to put it in the passenger seat)
Mine's a AR-15. So far it's been the end of many prairie dogs and a lot of paper and cans. Been taking it out Coyote hunting a lot, but haven't had a chance to shoot it at one yet. I use reload all my rounds, this one shoots both 32 and 40gr V-max very well. Sub MOA gun. Below is a target from when I was getting my loads dialed in. 100yds, no wind, 40gr V-max, 5 Shots
The first one loves the 32 grain Sierras with BLC-2 and Tac. I have shot many 1/4" 5 shot groups with this gun. It likes the Hornady factory 32 grain load almost as well, putting 5 shots in to 3/8" groups very consistantly. The second one is qalmost as good as the first and the previous owner said it prefered the 40 grain bullets though I haven't had any real luck with them. Right now I only use it on paper but am hoping to head outwest for p-dogs sometime this year. It might do the trick on coyotes as well but if I am going after them I am taking the 220 Swift or the 25-06, both Savages as well.
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