Well I was at Gander Mtn a couple of weeks ago and picked up a new Handie 223 rem with the tappered barrel for $199.00. I had them throw in a barrel crown kiss job by there gunsmith before I left the store as part of the deal. The gunsmith used a Brownells barrel crown repair tool on it.
When I got home I took a cleaning rod with a bore mop attached and applyed some Flitz metal polish to the mop. I gave the bore about 100 strokes with the mop full of Flitz metal polish.
I then cleaned out the bore with some break cleaner. I then ran a couple of patches of Hoppies #9 thru the bore.
I then floated the fore arm using a piece of rubber on the barrel lug.
I mounted a Tasco 6x24x40 Mag IV scope ($80.00) on it using Millet Angle-Loc (med height) mounts.
Yesterday I got up to about 40 deg here in Minn so I set up my portable shooting bench, put a by-pod on the Handie and set out a traget at 25 yards. (25 yds is all the farther I wanted to march thru the snow) I did some shooting and the results were:
Using cheap gun show reloads of 55gr soft points and fired 25 shots threw the new gun.
The first three shots were high about 3" and right about 2" and in about a 4" spread for a group. :evil:
Made an adjustment to the scope for zeroing.
The other 22 shots were in a group that you could cover with a quarter. I didn't think this was to bad conceidering that my fingers were cold and I haven't done any trigger work yet on this gun. I think I have a keeper in this gun. :grin:
Just thought I would share this info with you guys.
Minnesota Dick