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    Quote Originally Posted by Uplandstalker View Post
    30d improved.(5shots)
    What's this, load/speeds?

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    My father lost an identical rifle to this in the cascade river. Anyone found it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    What's this, load/speeds?
    Like an Ackley, but with a 30 degree shoulder instead of 40. Currently only push 140gn VLD at 2661fps, but pretty tight groups.

    Can get them up to 2800fps, but the accuracy is ass. Need to play a little more to get this tighter.
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    I was looking at the stainless mini Howa 223 ($1099 at H&F) with a nikko stirling panamax scope for goats and the occasional fallow (already have a Marlin 7mm08). And then I picked up the Remington Model 7 with the Nikon scope for $1799............ I think it may go on layby.... It was so much nicer to point etc, and came with a much nicer scope..... Decisions, decisions.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumblefoot View Post
    I was looking at the stainless mini Howa 223 ($1099 at H&F) with a nikko stirling panamax scope for goats and the occasional fallow (already have a Marlin 7mm08). And then I picked up the Remington Model 7 with the Nikon scope for $1799............ I think it may go on layby.... It was so much nicer to point etc, and came with a much nicer scope..... Decisions, decisions.....
    The model 7's are awesome little rifles, if the size suits you. I love them. I have a new stainless model 7 in 223 rem, love it and it shoots very well indeed.

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    My model 7 that have owned 25+years and still my goto rifle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huk View Post
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    My model 7 that have owned 25+years and still my goto rifle
    What cal mate?

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    Well Ill be f****** after much shaggin round got a photo up
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    243 Gibo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huk View Post
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    Ha ha my first response was one an old mate would say. Looks mint

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    Thanks Gibo re did the stock couple years ago with danish oil still shoots good even after hundreds of rounds shoots 87gn vmax and 85gn tsx same poi accurate as

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    @Huk the stock looks great mate.


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    Continuing on with the near new 300saum that I bought, and couldn't get to shoot, it at last is getting there.

    First I had the lug area bedded, and then I took to the copper build up. This happens after every several shots. But when clean I was getting groups in the 1" range.

    Last night I scrubbed every vestige of copper out of it (10 or so blue patches - after about 20 rounds), and then scrubbed/lapped it with autosol. I also seated a new batch of 165 grn Sierra's 90 thou off mag length (69 grn 2213sc).

    Hooray. The groups are now hovering around .75", soI feel I'm getting there.
    My confidence was so buoyed that on the way home I dropped it into Mitch to be threaded for a DPT suppressor.

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    Best feeling when those groups finally shrink!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Continuing on with the near new 300saum that I bought, and couldn't get to shoot, it at last is getting there.

    First I had the lug area bedded, and then I took to the copper build up. This happens after every several shots. But when clean I was getting groups in the 1" range.

    Last night I scrubbed every vestige of copper out of it (10 or so blue patches - after about 20 rounds), and then scrubbed/lapped it with autosol. I also seated a new batch of 165 grn Sierra's 90 thou off mag length (69 grn 2213sc).

    Hooray. The groups are now hovering around .75", soI feel I'm getting there.
    My confidence was so buoyed that on the way home I dropped it into Mitch to be threaded for a DPT suppressor.

    The pic is on its side. 10mph wind R to L.

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    How is it with the suppressor now ?
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

 

 

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