I haven't posted for a long while as I am a fishing guide during the summer and it makes for long days/nights. But I wanted to share my recent experiences...
1. Remington mod 700, Stainless SS, embellished receiver, 7 MM STW w/muzzle brake. Scoped w Zeiss 3.3-10 Conquest
This was a banquet gun that was traded back to the gun shop and didn't sell for a couple years, although it was never out of the box. I have not had good luck with Rem lately and was skeptical...but I couldn't pass up $595. I immediately had the trigger tweaked and filled the hollow stock.
Best 100 yd group so far... 0.310"... 80gr IMR 7828...140gr NP :eek:
2. Sako GreyWolf, Stainless laminated, .270 Win cal...scoped w a Zeiss 3.3-10 Conquest
I expect Sakos to shoot very well and this one did not disappoint me. The fit/finish is the best I've seen so far...(I've had several Sakos in the past 10 yrs)...the action is tight and smooth as silk. I am planning on taking this rifle to Wyo next month for Antelope.
Best group so far... 0.40"... 59gr H 4831 SC...130gr NSB
I am waiting for some Barnes 130gr XLCs to try
I am pleased that Remington still makes a very accurate rifle...the trigger work is to be expected these days...but the light hollow stock was pretty cheesy. A nice McMillan will make this one a keeper for Muleys, Elk, etc...
The Sako GreyWolf is expensive but what isn't these days...I traded two nice rifles for it that I rarely shot anymore...I'll get plenty of use out of this one! :lol: