morgaj1
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What are they?I have 3 that no matter the condition, will put 5 holes sub-moa every time.
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What are they?I have 3 that no matter the condition, will put 5 holes sub-moa every time.
I’m in the same boat.I'm actually looking to build something new and custom though
I saved for a couple years and built a custom rifle I really wanted. It shoots well. 0.5" groups with off the shelf federal premium accubonds. The last pic is just under 4" at 800. I'm really happy with it especially with all the research, time and effort I put into building the rifle.
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Remington killed the 788 because it was outperforming the 700 action. It was supposed to be an introductory cheap gun kind like the stevens 200 and now the savage axis.Most accurate I ever had was a 788 Rem in 222 Rem. Honest 1/4" rifle! Had a 7mm Rem Mag at the same time, Sako L61R that hung just over 1/2" like clock work. I shot a lot better in those days, long time ago. Today my best would be a toss up between two 243's and my 6.5x06, depending on the bullet in the 6.5x06. All three run consistently right at 1/2"! Best group I ever shot though came from my 25-06 using a 100gr Sierra Match bullet. .111" at 100yds. Couldn't tell there wasmore than one hole in the target through the scope, 3-9x set at 9x. So shot an extra at another spot and sure enough hit that spot. Had to be right at the target to notice the hole was just a bit out of round. Took that rifle home and have never shot it again to today, didn't want to jinx myself! Used that rifle for deer quite a bit with 117gr Hornady's and it kept them right under 3/4". Wish I could find another 788 in 222 Rem, boy was that a shooter!
Browning X-bolt, 243,270 & 30-06What are they?
Same here, but I have to one up you with I have 4 of them. Actually I just sold the most accurate of all of them and it was the cheapest one of all of them by far! A savage 110 stainless in .243Win I sold it cuz I had not shot it in 8 years and to fund the Seekins Havok.I have 3 that no matter the condition, will put 5 holes sub-moa every time.
Yep. They couldn’t stand making money and figured they’d develop something that didn’t work and push that at a lower price.Remington killed the 788 because it was outperforming the 700 action. It was supposed to be an introductory cheap gun kind like the stevens 200 and now the savage axis.
Of modern production rifles, the 788 had the fastest lock times adding to its inherent accuracy.