Are you having some difficulty with a RUger shooting well?
Depends on what you call acceptable accuracy!
A while back I bought a new hawkeye in a 300 win mag.*I liked the rifle, and with very limited shooting with this rifle I was able to get 1.5 to 2 inches with hunting bullets. I tried a few 165s (not my favorite) but wanted to se if that would tighten up and the results were worse!. I have not honestly give it the oppertunity to perform, and it only has aboyt 30-40 rounds down the pipe. I seems to like again limited experience with this one,,,, 180s over the 165s but I only tried one powder my old trusty RL-22.
I tried a group of 5 of my target rifle loads down it the other day to see if match bullets would shoot better but the 175s shot still in the 1.5-2s for 3 shot area. but it would drop a shot to the right than back in the same hole and than back to the right. (not the scope) I changed out the VXIII after the first range day and than put my Zeiss on it.. with the same results its drifting as it heats i think is the problem but again could be the wrong load for the gun.
I pulled it apart really for the first time, the other night and thats why I ask if free floating and bedding may help. But really I need a few more range events with the gun before I can say ya or no. Need to try 4831 and 4350 as well and try a higher and lower load charge with RL-22, as I say I was just going by my old standby..
I do have 2 othe ruger M-77s II in varmint rifles they shoot well, but have the lam-free floating stocks.
I was ready to get the dremal and the accu-glass out based on what I observed when I took the rifle out of the stock lots of contact!!!!
If anyone has a load suggestion for the Hawkeye in a 300 win mag, please feel free to comment, because my remington sendaro loads do not appear to be a winner for it.
Yes lol! I I want to cheet on load development !!
Best Regards