I agree with the barrel burner edict. I bought new a very accurate .243 in 1968. At its peak the rifle was a true .75 MOA rifle, capable of at least this accuracy from a bench at 100 yards consistently; often shooting .5MOA (best group was .4MOA). The accuracy dropped off after between 2,500 and 3,000 rounds such that it was no longer a good varmint rifle at 300 yards, as it was now holding about 1-1.25 MOA. After another 1,500 rounds or so she opened up to about 2MOA, a good deer rifle but no longer a varmint rig for any distance.