Decided to pull the muzzleloader and .308 and take them to the range and make sure they were all dialed in for deer season.
The first photo is the T/C Scout at 50 yards with a 240 gr. Hornaday sabot, and 90 grains of Jim Shockey's American Gold Powder.
The second one is my 7600 Remington .308 at 100 yards with 150 grain core lok shells.
I had one flyer with each rifles sight in, but these guns were shot with no scope adjustments. I just took them out of their cases, and shot. So to say I am pleased, would be an understatement. I credit the accuracy of the .308 to my buddy VAHUNTER. He put me on to Butches bore cleaner, and the results at the range are due largely to a thorough "deep clean" of the gun's barrel. That stuff ate away 20 years worth of lead and copper that the Hoppes just couldn't remove. I will never use anything but Butches again for my rifles. It is that good!