IdahoPotato
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Well, today I walked out of the gun store feeling defeated. Long story short, I have been struggling most of the summer with grouping a new Savage Storm 110 7mm mag with a Vortex HP scope. Tried re-mounting scope several times, two different kinds of ammo, shooting off of a led sled, etc. I followed the break in procedure in the Savage manual and got through about 100 rounds and could not get a group better than about 3 inches. Always having fliers and even some wild shots 6-8 inches out sometimes. I thought I had some major issues so I gave in and took it to a professional.
Got a message a few days later - he said copper fouling was the issue and it just needed to have the copper removed. He put in a target with the gun that showed a before 3 shot group of about 1.5 inches and an after group of about 0.75 inches. I think the conclusion here is the idiot behind the trigger can't shoot the gun.
Here's why I'm dumbfounded. I have my first rifle I have had about 15 years (Rem 700 in 270) that I have been shooting alongside the Savage the whole time. Same stock Remington trigger, not that great of an optic, never once removed copper fouling from that gun and it shoots 0.75 MOA all day off the same led sled. It will truly shoot a 4 inch group at 400 yards all day.
What am I missing? Toss the led sled? Just clean copper every 50 rounds? I am completely out of reasons why I can't get along with this Savage. I want to trust and hunt with this rifle. I didn't get a chance to go into detail with the copper issue with the gun smith, but I will give him a call today.
Got a message a few days later - he said copper fouling was the issue and it just needed to have the copper removed. He put in a target with the gun that showed a before 3 shot group of about 1.5 inches and an after group of about 0.75 inches. I think the conclusion here is the idiot behind the trigger can't shoot the gun.
Here's why I'm dumbfounded. I have my first rifle I have had about 15 years (Rem 700 in 270) that I have been shooting alongside the Savage the whole time. Same stock Remington trigger, not that great of an optic, never once removed copper fouling from that gun and it shoots 0.75 MOA all day off the same led sled. It will truly shoot a 4 inch group at 400 yards all day.
What am I missing? Toss the led sled? Just clean copper every 50 rounds? I am completely out of reasons why I can't get along with this Savage. I want to trust and hunt with this rifle. I didn't get a chance to go into detail with the copper issue with the gun smith, but I will give him a call today.