Borden/Alpine clone XP-100 6.5-284 Mule Deer

Ernie Bishop

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Dan Ekstrom and I have been looking for a shooter mule deer buck on public land.

For this area, Tuesday was the last day.

Borden Alpine clone XP-100 action, chambered in 6.5-284 with the 140 grain Nosler AB at 588 yards. Bullet worked great. He was slightly quartering toward us.

Right after the shot he moved to the left about 30-40 yards, and looked like he was going down...doing the wobble/stumble thing.

Given the fact that it was close to the end of legal shooting, and with Dan’s encouragement, I sent a 2nd one.

We discovered it wasn’t needed upon quartering him (the drops were spot on), but we wanted to be sure.

He will be nice and tasty.

Thanks to Dan for helping me pack him out-Quartered him in the field. It was late thirty when I go home.

Michael DeLoach of Nine Run Gun built this Borden Alpine clone XP and it hammers! Brux barrel, Holland brake, Dell trigger, McMillan stock, Burris XTR-III 3.3-18x50 with the SCR MOA reticle. It shoots so good it is just wrong!

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Sold it after I moved to Florida from out West; there is/was a gunsmith in Carson City named Lee Baker who had a patent on a muzzle brake - he put them on IHMSA XPs for the silhouette crowd.
 
Thank you Sir!
It all comes down to the fundamentals.
There are a few tricks of the trade with your grip and the rear bag, but everything else is fairly straightforward when it comes to hitting at distance.
 
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