.223 in a single shot

mmatt

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Hi guys,

I used to have an NEF single shot rifle in .223, .30-06 and 12ga. I really liked the versatility of it, but in a moment of weakness, I sold it (to pay for a few hours in a Cessna so it wasn't all bad).

Anyway, I'm thinking about picking up another one, but... I remember having trouble with accuracy out around 200 yards with both the .223 and .30-06. Are these rifles (in your experience) capable of MOA out to 200 yards and beyond? I really can't go on what my past experience was because at the time, I was a very young shooter and I'm sure my technique wasn't what it could have been.

Any other thoughts or comments on this rifle? I shoot mainly rimfire and I'm looking to get back into centrefire. I'm on a bit of a budget, hence the focus on the in-expensive single shot. I'll be mainly using it in .223 for varmint and target.

Thanks for the input! :D

Matthew
 
My father shoots the .223 Handi Rifle and loves it, he uses it for mainly varmint and target as well. We were out two weekends ago at a friends farm and he was trying some 200+ yard shots and was able to hit them without a problem(he claims his scope was off for the first two shots, I claim BS) the only problem he said he had was with certain ammo getting stuck or not firing well...but that can be said with any firearm really.
 
I use my .223 at ranges beyond 400 yards. target to 1000 yards and vermin til I cannot see them in the scope. A lot depends on your powder load and ammo weight. but I have heard of targets being hit at 1400 with a .223.
 
Matthew: If you're on a tight budget, than I'd say that the Stevens 200 was made for you and it'll shoot tiny little groups. It's a repeater rather than a single which is rather handy depending on your varmint hunting. Look around the forum, there's so much said about them that it would be redundant for me to add anything. :)
 
Another option is the Baikal single shot rifle.

There is a gun shop here on PEI that is selling everything in the store at cost right now. He has a coupleof them in .223 and .222. hammerless and break open with chrome lined bbl. Smoother trigger and no "click" when cocking the hammer.

I can't hotlink or post a phone number but google Savage Harbour Arms on PEI.

The steven may yet be your best bet but if you want a nice single, these IMO are better than the NEF.
 
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