So.... I think it's a keeper...

Amphibious

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been working on loads for my .22-250, an older model 700 BDL. since I keep hearing what crappy products remington makes....... so...... think I should keep it? first two groups @ 100m, 3rd pic @ 200m.

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not yet, but as I'm a cripple for the rest of the season (knee surgery) doesn't matter much :p will just put a synthetic stock on it next season :D
 
That Remmy must have been built on a Tuesday or a Wednesday! J/K

Nice shooting Amphibious.

Just curious, do your velocities always drop with each shot?

I have generally found my velocities to either stay pretty much the same or increase but I've never seen them drop.
 
yup, those Remingtons are junk...now...if that were a Savage or a Tikka T3 the groups wouldn't be half that big....can't see how you're going to hit a 'yote with that Remington...you'd best ship it over here.....I'll PM you my address;)
 
You best off neck size that once shot brass and tighten up those groups. Maybe next time keep your eyes open when you pull the trigger! Ha HA You expect to kill something with that??
 
Nah, you better not keep it. You better box it up ASAP and send that rifle too me for proper disposal. :)
 
have a Tubb composite firing pin here doing nothing, just emailed a certain tactical rifle builder in Alberta to have it installed. cuts lock time by 50%, maybe they shrink? (firing pin currently in this rifle is RUSTY as hell, and very gritty)
 
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