Guys,
Due to business commitments taking up a lot of my time since Thanksgiving, it has taken me a while longer than I'd hoped to get "into the swing of things" with my .280 Handi- Rifle.
After merely cleaning the bore a bit and solidly mounting an old(but nearly new) 1975 vintage K4-1 Weaver scope, I took my .280 Handi to the range Friday morning.
Shooting Hornady 139g SST "Light magnum" Moly factory loads , here is my first three shot group at 100 yards fired off of a solid rest.It was the only group I fired, as after the sighting shots and a bit of shooting to confirm my zero at 150 to 300 yards, I quit shooting groups to save some ammo for hunting.
The rifle is ready to harvest a tasty meat buck or Whitetail doe tomorrow.
The group measures 5/8" on centers..Not bad for a $100 plus tax ,slightly used Handi Rifle..I think I may keep this one a while.That says a lot ,as I am a confirmed .270 fan :grin:
BTW, this rifle has had NONE of the tuning tricks done to it-No trigger tuning,No "O" ring under the forend,etc. It locks up tight as it came from the plant and has a very nice 3.5lb trigger pull as well.I simply put a good scope on it and fed it good ammo.The ejection was also snappy and FLAWLESS.
I am pretty darned impressed.. :wink: