Hi all. I have been lurking around for a while, and thought I might post a "copy and paste" range report on my new UV that I had made for another forum!
The .204 Ruger has been on my "must have" list for about 6 months now. My only question was which rifle. Only two really interested me, the Savage bolt gun, and the NEF/H&R Ultra. The Savage was a couple of bucks more than I wanted to spend for a range toy, so I got the UV.
The first thing I have to tell you is if you buy an Ultra, be prepared to spend the first hour or so cleaning. I know somewhere down the line I have received a more oily, dirty weapon from a factory, but I can't remember where. After a can of Break Free Powder Blast, and a whole bunch of patches, I was ready to set the rifle up.
The first thing was a Harris 'pod, the L series. This goes from 9" to 13". The UV has an insert that the pod mounts to, then the insert slides into the forearm. Very neat in case you wish to shoot from a bag or other support, as you simply turn a thumbscrew, and slide the pod off.
Next came the scope. I did not receive the Leupold VX-III 3.5-10x40mm I ordered for this rifle by range time, so I used a ancient Burris 2x-7x variable. It seems that Burris made sure that the thing was "chock full of parallax" before sending it out. (Think 20 years ago) The rifle came with a premounted Weaver base, so I used Weaver dual ring mounts.
The trigger was stiff, but very crisp. I guestimate about 6 pounds, far too heavy, but shootable. The first order of business will be to find someone to take the weight down to about 1.5 to 2 lbs. In spite of that, MAN DOES THIS RIFLE SHOOT!!! The first target below was at 100 yards, and a 3 shot group measures .38 C2C.
The one below was exactly 1 inch C2C at 200 yards.
At the muzzle the velocity was a solid 4200 fps average. That little 32 grain bullet is scootin'. The most impressive thing is the trajectory. With my zero at 100, I was only about 1 inch low at 200, and at 300 yards, only about 5 inches low!!! What is not to love about a rifle that shoots that flat.
I think that the UV at $298 out the door price is one to the best accuracy guns out there. I only can imagine what a good parallax- free scope and a trigger job will do.