M.O.A. Handguns, their owners and
trophies....
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Erik Bishop took this Excellent Wyoming Antelope with his M.O.A. Maximum,
17" Stainless barrel, MOA muzzle brake, in 6x47 Lapua caliber in 2008. Equipped with a Leupold 8.5x25-50mm LR/T VX-3 scope with 30mm tube, sitting on
an MOA scope rail. Erik has the wide BR forend, with the aluminum insert
system, supported on a steady Harris bipod. Way to go, Erik!
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Mark Hampton took this massive 12-point "Show Me State" Whitetail in November, 2009. He is shooting his MOA in .308, with a 3-12X Burris scope.
Nice Going Mark!
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Mike Zuba sent the above photos with a great write-up following their 2009 Wyoming Hunt...
"All were taken with my 7 Sundance MOA with a 8.5x25x 50 LR Lupy with a Varmint Hunter
reticle, a Horus ASLI kit, with a 168g Berger VLD bullet pushed by H414 powder. A Muscle
brake from Center Shot Rifles, forend from Bower Shooting Products(al bedded), Seekens
picatinney base for bipod (which also has a hole for a sling or Harris style bipod), and a
Rock Creek Barrels SOPMOD bipod. Here is a link for the bipod. Sure did like the way it's
feet grip into the ground to load up the bipod!
To help make my 'lucky' shots I also used a Krestrel 4000 weather station, Verizon HTC
phone with Exbal ballistic software, Kahles binocs, Decot Hy-Wyd shooting glasses..
yellow for over cast days and 'rose' color for sunny days, Peltor Tac 6 hearing protection,
Leica CRF 1200 Rangemaster, homemade rear shooting bag and an Eberlestock
Dragonfly backpack to carry equipment and take out the meat. The biggest help came
from all the IHMSA silhouette shooters over the last eight years with shooting and
reloading tips. Not to mention all the time on the shooting range burning powder. Then
the long range skills were started with the clinic that Ernie Bishop, Steve Hugel and
Marc Sheehan put on in CO. Now I would recommend the MOA shoot with all the wealth
of information from all the shooters there, not to mention shooting 'practice' at long
ranges. Almost forgot to mention the antelope was shot at 180 yds and the mule deer
at 562 yds. The 'lope dropped in its tracks and the deer was within 10 yds. of a
little knoll he stepped onto so I could see him from across the coulee. Oh...BTW..
Mule deer is delicious!"
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Mike Zuba's Antelope buck, taken during the 2008 SP Bartman Hunt in Wyoming.
Mike used his M.O.A. in 7mm Sundance, 17" SS bbl. w/MOA brake, shooting
Berger 168gr. VLD's with H4350. The gun is equipped with a Leupold 6.5x20
scope, and a Harris bipod. "The pic was shot after close to an hour stalk
and crawl...one shot at 405yds, he made a 10' circle, and dropped where I
shot him".
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Mike's son, Matt Zuba's Antelope, taken during 2007 SP Bartman Hunt in Wyoming.
Matt says..."I shot this nice doe antelope with Ernie Bishop spotting for me, at
approx. 250 yards. My M.O.A. is a 6.5-284, 17" barrel, Leupold 6.5-20 Vari-X 3
Scope, using a 140 Amax, I have taken 7 animals with that setup and really like
the gun".
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Ryan Valentine, with his Antelope, taken during 2008 SP Bartman Hunt
in Wyoming. He was using Mike Zubas M.O.A. in 7mm Sundance. Below
is the video of the shot...Very Cool!
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Kristen Bishop demonstrates her abilities
with an M.O.A. .....
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