I finally got to shoot my bargan basement Stevens 200 in .243!
My goal was/is to see how inexpensively I could put together an accurate, reliable, basic, good quality (not fancy) rig using componants with a good reputation.
I bought the rifle used and it came with the mounts, rings and an old Bushnell Sportview 4/12 AO with BDC. I sold the bushnell scope, pitched in a little extra cash & bought the Nikon used. I lightened the trigger myself by replacing the stock trigger spring with a piece of spring steel from an old spinner bait from one of my bass fishing tackle boxes.
I only have $240.00 into this rifle including the Nikon Prostaff 3X9 scope & leopuld mount & rings!This will be my whitetail rig this year!
I wanted to see how it would shoot with off the shelf ammo. I bought a box of plain old Winchester Super X 100gr power points down at Walmart - the cheapest they had.
I used most of the box getting it on paper and sighted in 2.5 inches high at 100 yrds. That should give me a Maximum Point Blank Range of 283 yrds:
.243 Win. (100 Sp at 2960) .351BC +2.6" @100yds +3.0" @ 140yrd (Mid Range Trajectory) +1.9"@200yrds and -3.0" at 283 yards.
So after all that I had 5 rounds left to shoot a 100 yard group. It was 95 DegF + at the range & my barrel was hot. I waited a little while to try to let it cool but in that heat it was just taking too long & I had places to be. The fist two shots went into one hole! the third shot landed about 3/4" above those first two. I should of stopped there with the Sub MOA group but hey! I got two shells left!
They landed, both touching, to the right and opened the group up to 1 1/4"
So I would say not bad at all! This rig has the potential to shoot sub MOA with factory rounds!!!
I can't wait to see what I can do with handloads.
So I think I have shown that even in these tough economic times a guy with a little horse trading can pick up nice shooting budget rig that shoots great even with factory ammo