Hi Ron, I was the guy smacking them targets at 190 yds. I was handed a brand new out of the box which had to be cut open as I approached the firing line. (with no scope), just as the competition started. Someone had a U.S. Optic scope and a set of rings and I quickly put them on the RAW. The event stopped as they were not going to let me compete as my rifle was severely lacking the power. My rifle had exactly 120 ft. lbs at the muzzle. After a few minutes, they let me compete with the big boys anyway. I did not realize, as I was competing/ sighting in the rifle, that particular scope adjusments were backwards from what I was trying to make it do, unfortunately it took six shots to finally hit steel and did not miss a shot after I finally hit one. I've got an Airforce Texan now in .457 and I have factory representation......with my scope this time. Just want to let you know i'm trying to hold up my part of the Rocky Mountain area, you guys should step up and give them big boys a run for their money. Show 'em a few tricks, so to speak. Looking forward to seeing you guys, I will be there for a week before EBR competing in the U.S. Nationals, let's have a beer and discuss shooting....I brought a couple extra goddies you might want to shoot.