Hello all,
I was at the range today, and decided to bring out my old Remington 700 in 30-06 from the back of the safe to see how it shoots. It was my first rifle, and I haven't shot it for a long time now.
It's a much older model, an ADL, with an internal hidden magazine and a 20" barrel. I believe it was manufactured in the 70's sometime... The wood is a little banged up, but the bore is still shiny and the action is still smooth.
I was shooting out to 100 yards, and the groups were APPALLING! Grouping averaged almost 3". I allowed the barrel to cool after every 3 shots, but it did not seem to help much. I know I may not be the best shot out there, but I own 2 Tikkas, one in 22-250 and one 300 WSM, and can put them both easily inside an inch at the same distance. It has a Bushnell 6500 currently mounted, so I know it shouldn't be the scope. The bases were solid.
So having narrowed it down to the rifle, what should be the first thing to happen if I want to accurize this thing? I'm thinking perhaps freefloat the barrel? Get a new stock? Re-barrel? I don't want to throw too much money at it, as it is an older rifle. I won't expect it to be on par with my Tikkas, but I would like to see a better group than 3"!!
Thank you in advance,
-Josh
I was at the range today, and decided to bring out my old Remington 700 in 30-06 from the back of the safe to see how it shoots. It was my first rifle, and I haven't shot it for a long time now.
It's a much older model, an ADL, with an internal hidden magazine and a 20" barrel. I believe it was manufactured in the 70's sometime... The wood is a little banged up, but the bore is still shiny and the action is still smooth.
I was shooting out to 100 yards, and the groups were APPALLING! Grouping averaged almost 3". I allowed the barrel to cool after every 3 shots, but it did not seem to help much. I know I may not be the best shot out there, but I own 2 Tikkas, one in 22-250 and one 300 WSM, and can put them both easily inside an inch at the same distance. It has a Bushnell 6500 currently mounted, so I know it shouldn't be the scope. The bases were solid.
So having narrowed it down to the rifle, what should be the first thing to happen if I want to accurize this thing? I'm thinking perhaps freefloat the barrel? Get a new stock? Re-barrel? I don't want to throw too much money at it, as it is an older rifle. I won't expect it to be on par with my Tikkas, but I would like to see a better group than 3"!!
Thank you in advance,
-Josh