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nothing like tweaking a $1800 rifle
I shoulda bought a Savage LRPVLSTRQVUWXYZ

nothing like tweaking a $1800 rifle

I shoulda bought a Savage LRPVLSTRQVUWXYZ![]()
Thats good Archie.....the first step is admitting itAnd yes.....you would be at the range shooting 1/2" groups now instead of "tweaking"
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Sneak peak....
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So far everything has a place and everything is in it. The Talleys seem to be slightly crooked. When the scope is sat in them, there is about a 1/16th inch gap between scope and mount. I checked my SAUM talleys and they're like that as well.![]()
I have 150 rounds of 55 grain Winchester Whitebox to shoot for brass, and a box of moly 75 Amaxs on stand by. Range report ASAP, we'll see if this little piglette will shoot.
It's only a rattle can paint job and a few blown primers away from the EE.![]()
It's only a rattle can paint job and a few blown primers away from the EE.![]()



It's only a rattle can paint job and a few blown primers away from the EE.![]()
Last week I was at WSS and picked up a Kimber Super America chambered for the 7mmWSM. It had beautiful fiddleback wood on it from butt to forend tip, but that was it. I picked it apart for several reasons: to light, pencil barrel, claw extractor, plastic follower, barrel was leaning hard onto the side of the barrel channel, plus the WSS clerk stated customers complained about how inaccurate they are..........not impressed at all, it had everything I did't like in the firearm except the wood stock. Originally priced around $2,400.00 and reduced to $1,900.00. For that price and poor workmanship, no thank you.
Time to buy a Cooper!. Derp...Derp...Derp.........
I did yesterday, another model 52.
Atleast they come with a 1/2" target shot at 30 paces from a machine rest.
Jes@s Crikes Archie, that little Montana you just bought better be a shooter, or you're gonna get eaten alive on here!
When in doubt post "CGN" groups!![]()
Jes@s Crikes Archie, that little Montana you just bought better be a shooter, or you're gonna get eaten alive on here!
When in doubt post "CGN" groups!![]()
CGN group is 750 yards and a Savage group is 500?
Or is it the other way around?
See thats what cracks me up...people always spout about 1/2 this and gauranteed that...if my montana doesnt shoot.great, it can be made to do so. Rebed, crown, firelap, whatever. What you cannot do though...is make a 1/2" cooper into a 5 pound, kevlar stocked CRF rifle.
Accuracy is a small battle in the war of attaining the perfect gun.
I really question why people want a light firearm, and the reason why I ask this is only through experience. Why do people want a light firearm when most I've noticed don't even walk. They either drive around every county grid road, sit in a ground blind, tower blind or tree stand. It's the other way around for me, I walk with heavy rifles.
I believe that the reason Kimbers don't shoot that well is because it is to light and has a pencil barrel, moreover; mauser actions are not noted to perform accurately than a push feed action.
Why go to the trouble to purchase a firearm that cost $1,300 to $2,500 and have to tweek it to shoot accurate. I find that the Kimbers are very nice looking firearms, but that is how far I will go with them.



























