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GlennGTR1
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This is me with the perfect Olympic mountain range rifle. Ruger 77 compact 7-08. Second photo is my outdoor gym. Nice and steep aint it?
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LOL! Nice pictures. Great buck as well.

What is the monthly membership cost at your gym? :)
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Glenn, I see we go to the same barber....... Ain't those little ruger's fun? I sure like the target grey coating on my UL. If you look real close, there is a buck bedded up at the top of the bowl, just below the twin rock spires in the upper right of the pic. Why'nt ya just run up there and get a closer peek?.........Bring back a pic of him tomorrow.......
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love the mountains and the 7-08.
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That is an excellent choice in calibers, especially at 30'. :)

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Post by Rick in Oregon »

Glenn: Nice little rifle, great hunting country and scenery too. My kind of place.

I see we share the same interest in the 7-08. I've got calibers from mild to wild, and for the sheer sake of a nice little efficient hunting caliber for thin skinned game, I've grown to love my 7-08 Ackley. Trailside, she weighs just 6.9 lbs, scoped, loaded with sling and shoots 3/8" cloverleaf three shot groups at 100 yds with 120gr BT's at just under 3,400 fps. It's like a laser beam on deer and antelope, and uses ten grains less powder than my pet .270W.

Here's my little titanium beauty during some load workup:

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The action is from Prairie Gun Works in Canada, all titanium, including the bolt with a Sako extractor and dual ejector plungers to keep the case centered in the chamber. The barrel is a Gaillard, stainless/fluted and Tuff-Coated black to reduce glare. That's a 120BT WS2 coated ready to launch:

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Amazing performance from a .308W based case when compared to its equal on the '06 case:

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With the Lupy 2.5-8X scope with target elevation turret and a Mil-Dot reticle installed, I've never wished for more from such a light package:

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Don't want to hijack the thread, just wanted to share another 7-08 from another afficionado of the same flavor. ;)
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Post by Ray P »

Rick.......You never hi-jack a post you just add to it! Glad to hear you 7/08 works.
Keep on sharing!!!!!! It's always nice to here when things work!
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Glen..........nice looking Ruger........love the grey laminated stock along with Ruger stainless steel.......What a match!
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