I've got Kimbers in 22/250, 270 WSM, 300 WSM, 7 Rem and .338 Win Mag. Recoil isn't all that bad, once you get used to the speed of the impulse. At first its startling and then........................nothing. It's like a major league pitcher wound up and threw a potato chip at you.![]()
Yes, surprised they are not mentioned more often. Have had two.......the one I have left (original first model ,walnut blued, floorplate) in 270 is quite a rifle. With this barrel profile, I have normally been shooting two shot groups. Everything from 90 to 140 grains have printed two shots touching at 100 yards off front bag and tight sling, Leupold 2.5 -8 VX 3........Not every group mind you, but often enough that I know that when it does not, it is my fault. I am an old guy and have fired quite a few rifles.......My experience suggests that not many rifles will shoot 4 different bullet weights the way this one does. What do other gunnutz think ?? Is this performance usual or unusual in your experience ?
Yes, surprised they are not mentioned more often. Have had two.......the one I have left (original first model ,walnut blued, floorplate) in 270 is quite a rifle. With this barrel profile, I have normally been shooting two shot groups. Everything from 90 to 140 grains have printed two shots touching at 100 yards off front bag and tight sling, Leupold 2.5 -8 VX 3........Not every group mind you, but often enough that I know that when it does not, it is my fault. I am an old guy and have fired quite a few rifles.......My experience suggests that not many rifles will shoot 4 different bullet weights the way this one does. What do other gunnutz think ?? Is this performance usual or unusual in your experience ?
I know three hunters that have the older style remington mountain rifle's. Two are 280 rem, and both of those are accurate. The other is a 30-06 owned by a hunting partner of mine. He tried a lot of powders in it and settled on IMR4064, it seems to shoot good now. I think he's using hornady sst 150gr bullets.I am in the same position as you (an old guy who has fired quite a few rifles) and own a Remington Mountain Rifle with a Leupold 2.5X8 VX 3 only mine is in 30/06. I can tell you that I have tried everything to get that sucker to shoot but to no avail. It's been bedded and free floated and given a custom barrel. Many different hand loads and factory ammo have been tested but the best it has done is 2 MOA. Good enough for hunting to be sure and slim profile and a joy to carry but an accurate rifle it is not.
It sounds like you've got a good one although 2 shot groups are not really a good test. At least 3 shots would give you a better statistical average. That being said enjoy your rifle for I suspect that tight groups are not the norm with this design.
1899, Nice group, what's that rifle chambered in?
Remington mountain rifles
Like the T3X. My wife uses a T3 Superlite and it is fantastic.
First load and group through the rifle:
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5lbs 14oz
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But I really want to try the Barrett Field Craft rifle. That would be my choice for a lightweight factory rifle.
What does it weigh with s scope?
You can add 2.5oz for the Talley mounts - so call it 6 pounds even. It used to wear a Z3 3-10x42 and that would have been somewhere around 6 pounds 12oz - 6 3/4 pounds. It now has a Zeiss Victory 2.5-10x50 and is just over 7 pounds. Still very handy, yet mild to shoot.




























