The .30-06 is in indeed a shooter. The barrel heats up something quick, and that makes a pretty big change in PoI. Three quick succession(2-3 minutes between) shots are about 1.5-2" at 100 yds, with 180 Grain remington express corelokts. 150 corelokts are about the same, but about 6" higher, but seem to get wilder than the 180's when the barrel heats up more.
However, that barrel is so thin, to get a true gauge of its accuracy I'm gonna hafta let the barrel cool for 15-20 minutes between shots. Two shots separated by a 10 minute ceasefire at the range(first shot on a total cold bore), about 1/2" apart. 3rd shot(barrel still very warm after 5 more minutes) was a flyer by about 1-1.5"
Sadly, ran out of time before I could do an all cold bore 3 shot group.
It can be said that 3 cold bore shots does not make a group, but I would argue that my judgement is based on KNOWING where that first(and only) shot(which is cold bore) is going to hit. I want to know that 300yds, that bullet is going where I intend for it to go. That said, wow it takes some patience with this gun at the range. I suppose I can always put a heavier barrel on it later if the mood strikes me...
but all in all, a great gun. ESPECIALLY for the price. How many $400 guns do you know of, with a walnut stock... and it can shoot. I'm sure my marksman skills are not doing the rifle justice.