Hi All: A couple of day ago I was in a local store (BiMart) looking for a .308 or .270 to go Elk Hunting with my son. Out here in Washington
State they get pretty good size. I was about ready to go when the clerk
looking in his book and said they had the Savage Mod. 111 package
deal in .270 going for $299.00. Told him I'd like to look at it and he brought one down - well folks - love at first sight.
I had a nylon stock and came with a 3to9x40 scope. Needless to say, I
bought it on the spot.
Took it out today, and sighted it in. It was shooting pretty far to the right with the Remington 130gr Core-Lokt rounds. Brought the sight in to the left and got something resembling a group at 100yds. High and still a little to the right. I had a box of Remington Core-Lokt 150gr bullets with me and the guy shooting next to me said his Mod.111 prefered the 150gr bullets - so I gave it a try. Without moving the sights, I fired off my first shot and put it "dead-center-bull". My next shot was about 1/2 inch below it. I think this rifle will shoot better than I can (in fact, I know it :wink: .)
All the material I've been reading refers to the 130gr bullets as a good hunting round for deer etc... but this thing really likes the Rem. !50gr buggers. I was planning on reloading for this round to try and see if I could work up a good round for it - but - with this kind of accuracy with a factory bullet do I really need to bother?
Has anyone else had this experience with the Savage in .270?
Tom B.