So, when it comes to target-shooting, I'm pretty-well bright green. I've tried a number of different hunting-style rifles at longer ranges, but never had any great success. Today I picked up an older Omark M44 Sportco in .308. I've been told that if I can't shoot this decently, it's my fault. Anyway, someone who owned the rifle previously sold off the sights (for $50, ouch!), so it was prime for scoping. After some searching, I found that I could use a Weaver tactical one-piece base for a short action Savage to start with. I utilized the one threaded hole in the back of the receiver, then drilled and tapped 2 on the front ring, including one that I had to drill in the base itself. I then cut-off and contoured the rear of the base, milled out the loading port area, and painted it. It looks great. I then put a 6-24 Tasco varmint on it in Weaver tactical rings. Not the fanciest setup for sure, but I think it will work. I also milled a flat section on the bottom of the forend for sitting nicely on the bag, and put a sling-swivel stud for a bipod. I just loaded up 40 rounds, with Berger 175 gr. VLD's, 155 gr. A-Max moly's, 180 silvertips and 150 Mag-tips (for hunting). I am going to go out tomorrow to the range and see what happens. I'll try and post targets tomorrow, wish me luck!



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