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Eagleye

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A couple of decades ago, I suggested to a friend that he should rebarrel a nice M700 BDL he had [It was a worn 7mm Rem Mag]
Since he liked my own 308 Norma Mag, he decided he would have the new barrel chambered to this.
We found a nice PacNor barrel blank 30 cal, 1-10 twist, and he sent the rifle and barrel off to Dennis Sorensen. Due to busy schedules,
I did not hear much about this rifle, except J... said it seemed to be a great shooter. However, He also commented about the
recoil, and said it was not a pleasant rifle to shoot at the bench.
Recently, due to J's..... serious health issues, I came into possession of this rifle. It sat in my safe for several months, and finally I
found time to see what it worked like. I threw together some loads, working up to a known good 308 NM load. [180/74 grains of Norma MRP
Norma brass and CCI 250 for the spark] It would misfire about 20% of the time....seemed to be a light strike issue.
New firing Pin and spring from Gary at Bighorn Sales in Houston fixed that problem.
Using the 180 Speer Hot-Cor FB bullet, I shot two consecutive 3-shot groups under .7" at 100M. [smaller group was .55"]
On a lark, I decided to experiment. On a single target, I fired 3 shots, one using the Speer 180 FBHC, one using the Nosler 180 Partition,
and one using the Swift 180 A-Frame. These three different bullets clustered into a beautiful .68" group. Thinking maybe it was a one-off, I
tried a second group. It measures .72" Rare to see a rifle do this with different projectiles. FWIW, the Partition graphs 3140 avg. :) :)
Recoil is stout, but definitely manageable. Think I may take it elk hunting this fall. Dave.
 
Wow that is cool(other than your friend’s health issue of course) good for you and yeah that is almost luck to have those three different bullets shoot in the same hole(close enough to call it that way)!
 
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