I'm getting decent results with the 140 gr S&B that I was using. I need to stop into Epps this week and see what they have around for 7x57. It would be easier if I could hand load, but honestly, it seems like a large investment for one gun.
How good is the quality of Zastava rifles? I had seen a few that looked cool and I am a fan of Mannlicher stocks.
That Santa Barbara is every bit as good quality as the Zastava. Maybe even better.
It's easy to tell that you're new to this.
You need to understand, back in the days when the 7x57 and its brethren were designed, they were just getting out of the black powder era.
The designers, still had bigger is better syndrome. It didn't take them very long to figure out that heavy bullets needed a very quick twist rate.
In the case of the 7x57, it was first chambered in Model 93 and Model 95 Mausers. Its versatility and accuracy were noticed right away.
It was so effective, that when the US came up against them in Cuba, they knew they were outgunned. Which led to the development of the 30-06.
Long heavy bullets were the rage back then. The reason for this was penetration.
Even out of the old 93/95 Mausers, the 175 grain factory bullets will go through both sides of a moose as well as any of the newer offerings.
I don't think you really realize the potential of that cartridge. It will do anything the 30-06 will do and maybe be a bit easier on your shoulder.
If you're having accuracy issues with that Santa Barbara, it likely needs to be glass bedded and the barrel free floated.
Also, when was the last time the copper fouling was cleaned out of the bore?????
That scope mounting job sounds a bit mickey mouse at best. Is everything tight???? Is it all level???
That rifle, is worth cleaning up the stock on and bedding it properly. It may never be a tack driver but it will definitely keep its point of impact within 2 minutes of angle at 100+ meters.
You need to find a mentor close by that can help you with this rifle.
Looking back, I should have been so lucky to start with such a potential gem.
I jus talked to a friend about his SB in 7x57.
He shoots Hornady 140 grain bullets. He has for 25 years. He has a safe full of rifles but he uses the old SB exclusively when it's an important hunt.