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http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1375992-First-sub-moa-groups-300-yards!! for range reports at 300 yards, I'm actually going to stop shooting groups at 100, and focus on 200m or 300 yards groups and shooting other positions than prone and multiple targets. I have to train like I'm going to shoot, cause muscle memory is a B!itch. I tried to rack the bolt with my right hand, on a left handed rifle while on a barricade. Too much muscle memory on my old rifle, and my 22 trainer. I need to get a lefty 22 now.
I shot my first PRS match today (placed 37/46), and well the US has a totally different take on range safety really relaxed compared to Mission. It was more of a causal shoot with scoring and props to shoot from, still ran pretty well 46 shooters 8 stages 5 hours start to finish all cleaned up, PRS points match too. I had a hell of a time locating the targets, there wasn't any paint left and they blended in really well. I've been spoiled with square range matches, this was really interesting experience. Apparently my DT was the first one that came to their match and actually ran properly. I didn't have a single malfuction, other than when I double fed after not racking the bolt backward enough. I had pulled the mag out and then 2 rounds fell out, I ran empty then proceeded to bend down and pick up said rounds to single feed but only 1 round til time. Single feeding is a B!TCH with a DT due to the 6 locking lugs, you have to get the shoulder past the last lug otherwise it hits bottom of the barrel and binds up. After that I kept a spare mag handy. I have been lucky to get a 10 rnd mag, pretty rare with DT's.
On the kit pricing, once you get a bolt and mags for said calibre family your good to go, only need a new barrel for about 1000$ USD.
I'd have gotten a coyote if they made a left handed version. I'd have gone with a AIAT, but there weren't any leftys available in canada. This was the "last" choice that I could get quickly, do I reget my purchase? Not at all. Getting 1/3 MOA groups at 300 is pretty awesome.