LongBomber
CGN Regular
- Location
- Fernie, bc
I have a couple mtn rifles. A HS proguide in 325wsm, a rem ti in 260 I picked up this spring and a fierce edge ti. The hs is the most consistent rifle, it may boot you hard but it will put 3 200 grain accubonds into around a half in at a 100, and hold that half moa out to at least 400 yards. It really isnt a long range gun, but at under 300 yards it packed enough energy for me. The fierce can print tiny groups, but the barrel needs to be icy cold. The first two shots of the day will be bang on, and well under half moa, but once it warms up things get wild fast. The rem ti feels like a bb gun, not sure I am in love with the stock, but it shoots decent. I have only worked up one load, and it will put 5 into 2" at 200 yards and holds its groups decent as the barrel heats up.
I find shooting the light rifles takes more concentration and as dogleg said above, a firm grip to be consistent. That can be mastered, but a barrel that starts tossing shots when it gets warm is the kiss of death for a light rifle for me. The thinkittle barrels warm up fast, a bad barrel can make group sizes get pretty big by the third shot.
I find shooting the light rifles takes more concentration and as dogleg said above, a firm grip to be consistent. That can be mastered, but a barrel that starts tossing shots when it gets warm is the kiss of death for a light rifle for me. The thinkittle barrels warm up fast, a bad barrel can make group sizes get pretty big by the third shot.






















































