Yup, I was there... It was MOP (Minute of pieplate @10 yards at best)My worst was a 92 Winchester in 38-40. Didn'timprove when I switched barrels to 44-40, but, with a lot of work on my oart, both with the rifle, and with reloading, it now shoots quite well.
How bad was it? I have witnesses to groups off a rest of more than 12 " at 25 yards.
It now does 3 to 4" at 100 yards.
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remington viper .22 semi auto ...had to clean it after every 10 shots or else it would jam ...tried differant loads ,but it made no differance ..ps the rabbits loved it ..
This would be my worst too...Lakefield model 64b .22.Not that it wasn't accurate.to many feeding and jamming issues with the rifle.I spent more time trying to get it to operate properly than I did shooting it.It collects dust in the gunsafe now.![]()
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Originally Posted by martinbns
Worst gun I've ever owned was a Winchester 1300 pump shotgun. The vent rib came loose, the action was screwed, the rails would pop out of the grooves everytime it fired.
Absolut POS, spent more time with the smith than it did with me.
I can attest to the uselessnes of that particlur jack handle, undoubtably THE worst pump shotgun I have ever laid eyes on!
What was it , four different and very competent gunsmiths
went at that thing?
Totally possesed , it was......
Cat
I had a big bore 94 once in .375. was only good for cutting down trees at 10ft. All over the place.
Remington 760 pump in .270 - couldn't hit a pie plate at 100 yds with ANY load, hand or factory, 2 or 3 out of five
oh my god. thats by far the worst group ive ever even imagined, let alone actually saw.
how is that even possible? i wonder how many neglected wartime rifles were actually used in battle like that. i guess in 'volley fire' it doesnt really matter.
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wait, is the one on the bottom left part of that group? i assumed it was, but i count 6 bullets.




























