Pics of my latest addition.

What load of Lapua ammo did you get? I used GB422 I believe, loaded with 167gr Scenars. It worked quite well, but mine seems to really like 175gr SMK's and Varget. I shot most of it up and now have a ton of good brass to use. Well worth the money. Enjoy. I'm eagerly awaiting more pics!
 
From one eskimo to another ... I hate you ... :p

NICE STUFF ezkmo!!! :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

Now the White Man going to follow you ... !

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What load of Lapua ammo did you get? I used GB422 I believe, loaded with 167gr Scenars. It worked quite well, but mine seems to really like 175gr SMK's and Varget. I shot most of it up and now have a ton of good brass to use. Well worth the money. Enjoy. I'm eagerly awaiting more pics!

Well as promised a little report. I was using the GB422/167gr.
Tempature was about -10, but It felt colder with the wind.

My first impressions with this gun. It feels amazing, I love it.

I didnt get much time at the range, actually only shot 20 rounds. (including sighting in the scope)

The gun is for sure a 1/2 moa gun.
Here is my first and only group at 100m.
After sighting it in, I took two shots, and was a little high, so I adjusted the scope and took another 5 shots. here is the target
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After that nice 5 shot group, I shot my last 4 rounds at 200m
Here is the target
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A couple things that will help me next time im out is:
Warmer weather, Better targets, and more time.
But so far im very happy, and see great potential in this rifle.
Cheers
 
Looks good! I hear ya on the warmer weather. I froze my lips to my saddle cheek piece more than once! Makes for an uncomfortable day.

I found the Lapua ammo to be more consistent then the good old FGMM.
Seems like everything that comes out of PGW is a shooter. Stretch her legs a bit next time!
 
You'll shrink those groups by quite a bit once you start handloading with your fireformed brass. Also, if you're shooting off a bench ditch that bipod for a good rest. When you're on the ground the bipod works great but it sucks bad on a bench....(at least for me it does). BTW, I like that folder with the short barrel...looks good.
 
Nice Groups. ###y rifle
Thanks Viper, I will be heading out your way with both of these in the spring time. We will be able to stretch there legs a bit, and Im sure you can teach me a few tricks.

You'll shrink those groups by quite a bit once you start handloading with your fireformed brass. Also, if you're shooting off a bench ditch that bipod for a good rest. When you're on the ground the bipod works great but it sucks bad on a bench....(at least for me it does). BTW, I like that folder with the short barrel...looks good.

Thanks for the tips, I was shooting off a bench. And those are my first two groups I have shoot with this rifle as well, looks promising. Will try prone next time out. Got all my reloading gear, just need to learn how now. Cheers
 
Well, I finally got to stretch her legs a bit. And meet some great CGN'ers.
There is still a lot more testing to do. As well as reloading.
But im very happy with this rifle. Cant wait to get out again.

Here is my first and only group shot at 640 yards. And it was pretty windy as well. My witnesses may chime in.
Just a touch over 2" with factory lapua 167gr.
The casing im holding is a 223
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And a group pick for ####. enjoy
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I call photo shop on this one total BS..........................:p



Okay I was a witness damn that Roscoe and crew at PGW now I have a hard on for a Coyote must have one. Nice shooting Ezkmo it was really windy that day.

Well, I finally got to stretch her legs a bit. And meet some great CGN'ers.
There is still a lot more testing to do. As well as reloading.
But im very happy with this rifle. Cant wait to get out again.

Here is my first and only group shot at 640 yards. And it was pretty windy as well. My witnesses may chime in.
Just a touch over 2" with factory lapua 167gr.
The casing im holding is a 223
img0665n.jpg


And a group pick for ####. enjoy
img0660p.jpg
 
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