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You are officially ruined. From now on every rifle you buy will be expected to shoot like this one
Did you do anything to the rifle? Bed the action? adjust the trigger? anything?
I have that same rifle in a 308. I used two part epoxy from the auto parts store and bedded the action. I also removed the two contacts at the end of the stock and this gave me a free floated barrel.
Nice shooting! Thats a keeper for sure. I just bought a used Remington 700 VS FS Thumbhole in .223 and I hope it will shoot like that!!You say were not getting these kind of groups in the begining so what change? Just found the right load? What twist is your barrel? 1 in 12?Here's mine. Haven't shot it yet....
That Vortex scope only helps matters, awesome scopes. If I recall your last scope wasn't in the same league as this one. Congrats on the package!
Also I am going to look at some other 55 grain bullets like the ones with the plastic tip. What I don't like about the Sierra 55 grain HPBT bullets is the low BC of them. It is only .189 and at very long ranges the bullet drops like a rock. I want a plastic tip bullet that weighs 55 grains with a BC of at least 224. I feel I maybe able to change bullets and still get the groups I am getting. Dale
Good shooting Dale ...glad to see you got a rifle that works for you. You have to give yourself some credit as well given the load development time that you put into this scope rifle combo. I pity those fat old whistle-pigs after the next cutting of hay. Remember...you have to leave some for "seed".Silvertp
My Remington 700 SPS Varmint in 223rem. shoots very well too. Along with my Remington 700xcr in 270wsm. Also my Remington 721 in 300 H&H All three rifles triggers are set at crisp 2Ibs. trigger pulls.