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Are the lugs tight? I have the lugs loosen up once and accuracy was waaaaay off. Worth checking.
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IMO it has more to do with a "good" rifle & scope ($$$), ammo that the gun likes, and a competent marksman !
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Most accurate rifle? Hmmm....
My vote would be for the incredibly accurate (right out of the box!) Savage rifles, preferably chambered in .308 with a good quality scope. Ammo would be any flavor of Federal Premium .308 rounds. (Savage rifles like Federal). I have one and believe me... it is a tack driver! |
well I only read the first page of this thread so I don't know what is on the other pages. My response to this thread is simply there isn't a "most accurate" rifle. All manufacturers and custom gun makers will throw out a POS once in a while or a super accurate rifle. But on the average you get what you pay for. I once owned a Rem 700 bull barreled 7-08 production rifle that I used for high powered shilloutte shooting that had produced groups as small as 3/8" at 200 yds and another sporter barrel .270 that shot 1/2" groups at 100 yds. I've also had them that shot no better than 2" groups @ 100. But from the 25 or 30 hunting rifles I've owned or owned I've had the most consistency out of the box with Savage or Tikka. (only experience with one Tikka)
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Originally Posted by Nomercy448
(Post 4127647)
Championship points pouring off of this one...
any shooting range is exactly like this thread a load of bs that doesnt matter once youre in the forest |
Originally Posted by logancbeeman
(Post 4128998)
this is why i only go to the range once a year
any shooting range is exactly like this thread a load of bs that doesnt matter once youre in the forest |
Originally Posted by streetglideok
(Post 4129002)
Why go once a year then?
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yup, another guy who pulls the rifle out a week before season, makes sure its "minute of 5 gallon bucket" and goes to the woods.
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Good thing he use a big gun or he would be chasing a wounded deer all day.
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you guys are just over thinking this, i shoot my rifle good enough to hit a deer in the lungs within a hundred yards every time. i only shoot it several times because how is my scope going to go out? it not like i throw it around. i only have to make a few minute adjustments every season.
for the most part i am a bowhunter and just dont pay as much attention to rifle hunting because it takes zero skill to kill deer with a rifle, absolutely zero skill. point and click. as easy as hitting a button with your mouse. i shoot my bow for fun because that doesn't cost me $1.50 every time i pull the trigger. the simple fact is a deers vitals dont require moa accuraccy and thats all i use my gun for is killing deer and i am very good at it. i dont see any nice bucks on your profiles? so answer me this. why should i try to shoot tighter groups? why? when all i do is shoot deer. |
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