You can read the accuracy thread about my accuracy problems with my 308 Ultra. I started out with averaging 4" groups @100yds. I have decided that the MINIMUM amount of accuracy I want out of my 308 Ultra (laminated stock & forearm) is 1 moa @ 100. Without relaoding and shooting Winchester Power points and with a ton of tinkering, I now average 2moa @ 100yds (best group thus far is 1.3") Some people would be very happy with this, but it bugs me. I estimate I have spent well over 100 hours tinking and shooting solely with this rifle. (shimming bolt, o-ring foreend, free floating forend, removing foreend, silcone foreend, removing and lapping scope mount, cleaning and lapping barrel, a dozen trip to range ) 300+ rounds through the gun. Reloading is the last step. I am just starting that adventure. I hope to find a load that will tighten my groups a bit more. However, the nice thing about H&R is that I have a great selection of other barrels I can get for the gun. If I get a different barrel if will be one in which moa accuarcy isn't a concern (ie muzzleloader, shotgun). It's the principle of dimishing returns, at some point it's just not worth the expense and time to squeeze another 1/4" from a group size. But my knowledge about shooting has increased tremendously.Isn't that true with most things in life? You learn a lot more going through difficulties.