hei Ormachek, good gun) I have one like this but in .243
have you done anything to your rifle: bedding, barrel freefloating, trigger, something else?
these rifles are great for the money, considering $25 mail-in rebate for 2010, but need some improvements, but it`s just IMHO))))))
The second the XS7 comes with a walnut stock like the XL7 now does, I'll be buying one in .308!
The barrel shouldn't be floated from the factory. It has a pressure point at the front of the fore-end of the stock.
My father just fired a 1.2" group at 200 yards yesterday when we went out to the range with his XS7 in 7mm-08. Both my father and my brother's guns (both XS7's) will shoot just a bit over 1/2MOA at 200 yards with consistently. My brother's is a .308. Not too shabby from a 100% factory $400 rifle. I'm impressed to say the least.
The barrel shouldn't be floated from the factory. It has a pressure point at the front of the fore-end of the stock.
noooooooooo.... not the damned 700 'pressure point' business again
it used to be a total crapshoot on the 700 CDLs whether or not removing the pressure point would make it shoot better, or worse![]()
for $650? screw that - thats very close to a price range where there are better options.
the appeal of the XS7/XL7 is that its a slightly improved Stevens 200 - an accurate budget gun... put a walnut or laminate stock on it and jack the price up from $350 to $650 and it loses all of its appeal.
(quoting LeBarons prices for their laminate & walnut XL7s).