Some rifle makers package a low end rifle with an el-cheapo scope.
I was watching a fellow shoot a Savage 308 with the Vortex Crossfire it came with. His 100 yards groups were around 3 inches.
I offered to make him some match ammo. His PMC 150gr FMJ were not going to bring out the best in that rifle.
I took his rifle so I could make the ammo with an appropriate bullet seat depth.
I bore scoped the rifle. If copper is worth $2.50 a pound, I could make some money. So I cleaned with a good copper solvent (Wipe-Out). He said he was using Hoppes #9. That stuff is ok as an after shave, but not much use for cleaning.
I thought it would be a good idea to check the scope base screws for tightness, and give them a dab of blue Lok-Tite. When I took the scope off, the rear scope ring spun around the scope. It had not had the ring tightened on the scope...
The I decided I should bed the rifle. When I put the Allen key on the screw, it wobbled. It was loose.
He had been shooting a rifle with a loose scope and loose action. It is a wonder he hit anything at 300 yards.
I loaded him 400 rounds with Sierra 168 HP Match bullets and 100 rounds with 165gr soft points, for hunting.
With a clean barrel, and bedded action it now groups around 1 1/4" Not bad for a light 20" hunting rifle.
I wonder how many other rifles are in service with loose scopes and actions?
I was watching a fellow shoot a Savage 308 with the Vortex Crossfire it came with. His 100 yards groups were around 3 inches.
I offered to make him some match ammo. His PMC 150gr FMJ were not going to bring out the best in that rifle.
I took his rifle so I could make the ammo with an appropriate bullet seat depth.
I bore scoped the rifle. If copper is worth $2.50 a pound, I could make some money. So I cleaned with a good copper solvent (Wipe-Out). He said he was using Hoppes #9. That stuff is ok as an after shave, but not much use for cleaning.
I thought it would be a good idea to check the scope base screws for tightness, and give them a dab of blue Lok-Tite. When I took the scope off, the rear scope ring spun around the scope. It had not had the ring tightened on the scope...
The I decided I should bed the rifle. When I put the Allen key on the screw, it wobbled. It was loose.
He had been shooting a rifle with a loose scope and loose action. It is a wonder he hit anything at 300 yards.
I loaded him 400 rounds with Sierra 168 HP Match bullets and 100 rounds with 165gr soft points, for hunting.
With a clean barrel, and bedded action it now groups around 1 1/4" Not bad for a light 20" hunting rifle.
I wonder how many other rifles are in service with loose scopes and actions?




















































