Fullquiver
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That's funny.. I wasn't sure what it was but when I shot it off from the bench it in moderately high winds it told the tale..Shooter problem. mtmuley
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That's funny.. I wasn't sure what it was but when I shot it off from the bench it in moderately high winds it told the tale..Shooter problem. mtmuley
I just thought it would be obvious that the wind would move a .17 caliber bullet. I shoot a .222 Remington and 40 grain bullets a bunch. Wind is a big deal. Can't imagine what it does to smaller bullets. mtmuleyThat's funny.. I wasn't sure what it was but when I shot it off from the bench it in moderately high winds it told the tale..
I never thought about having that much wind here in Michigan. Never really had that kind of issue here with any of my other rifles. However it was my first sub 6mm rifle. My 22-250 was as accurate off from the bench and far less wind sensitive at least out to the ranges that I use it at. I bought it really cheap and it sits unused in my safe for now. I've thought recently about selling it to buy a lightweight tracking rifle for the big woods.I just thought it would be obvious that the wind would move a .17 caliber bullet. I shoot a .222 Remington and 40 grain bullets a bunch. Wind is a big deal. Can't imagine what it does to smaller bullets. mtmuley
I was the exact opposite. I bought an 870 Express for deer hunting and ended up using my old reliable Mossberg 500. Once NY legalized rifles where I hunt that thing just collected more dust in the back of the safe. I have an Axis 2 in 243 that couldn't shoot Trophy Coppers worth a bean, can't fully blame that rifle until I try other ammo in it though. Bought it for the step daughter but she doesn't come up to NV to shoot from the LA basin that often. When ammo becomes a little more available for it I will run various stuff through it to see if likes anything better than the Fed. Trophy Copper. My other Axis 2 a 7mm-08 shoot pretty well regardless of the ammo.870 wingmaster, I like my old faithful 870 Express. This particular wingmaster was lighter and just didnt fit me right damn thing would pop me right in the cheek bone each shot. I'm sure it could have been corrected but down the road it went.
I had the exact same gun and similar experience. So disappointing because the gun was beautiful but best I could get was around 2-3”Remington 700 Mountain Stainless in .270Win. Smooth action as you'd expect, but it wouldn't group anything I put through it. More like shooting patterns. 3-4" was the best it would do even after giving it a bedding job.
I've since had it rebarreled into a 25-06.
My dad started me with his Remington 742 Carbine (18.5” barrel) in 30-06. Even though I shot my first bear and my first buck with that rifle, I hated it. It rattled, it was hard to clean and it was muzzle light which made it challenging for me to shoot well offhand. There were no tears shed when Dad traded it in towards something else.Rem 742 Woodsmaster in 30-06. For some reason I thought I needed a semi, sold my 760 pump in the same caliber for it. Had about half the accuracy (neither were “great”) and felt like twice the weight. If you shot it enough that the bbl heated the marginal accuracy got a lot worse plus the thing was like packing around a barbell.
Hope you sent it back. and had them fix it. they guarantee all their rifles. I have a Nosler M48 custom and it shoots .28 MOA. Very surprised to hear that about yours. I wil buy a Nosler over any other rifle. Its action is like a hot knife through butter. It cant get any smoother.Nosler M48 Liberty in 6.5 creedmoor. Sticky action, cerakote chipping and inaccurate.
@rwc101, similar story here. Was 14, went to BPS looking for a long dreamt of Win 70 classic featherweight in 270 that my dad would chip in for. Chickened out and bought an A-bolt hunter which was like $150 less. Decent gun but every time I look at it I just think I should have gotten what I wanted. Probably should fix that mistake.I was 13 when my dad let me pick out my first deer rifle. I wanted a Model 70 in 270 Win. The only one the store had sported a high gloss finish which I hated so I bought one with a matte finish in 270 WSM. Never occurred to me that I could have asked to get one ordered.
Every body I've talked to that shoot a 17 have mentioned wind drift with a 17. Reducing it a bit is the by product of velocity. Faster the bullet get's there the less wind drift!That's funny.. I wasn't sure what it was but when I shot it off from the bench it in moderately high winds it told the tale..
Regarding the 280 AI. Interesting how one mans poison is another man’s pleasure.My worst choices were the .280 AI and .35 Whelen AI.
No, I should’ve but I sold it.Hope you sent it back. and had them fix it. they guarantee all their rifles. I have a Nosler M48 custom and it shoots .28 MOA. Very surprised to hear that about yours. I wil buy a Nosler over any other rifle. Its action is like a hot knife through butter. It cant get any smoother.