jackie schmidt
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I was at a retirement party a few weeks ago for a long time business associate, several of us were sitting at the table and the subject of Rifles came up.
A business associate said he had a really nice Remington 700 that would not shoot. 2”+ groups at 100 was the norm.
I made the mistake of opening my big mouth and before I knew it, I was talked in to seeing if I could find out the problem. The fact that the senior Vice President of our biggest customer also suggested I could fix it didn’t help
The guy brought the rifle by my shop last week, along with 5 different boxes of Different factory ammo. Federal 150 with Gamekings, Hornady 139 interlock, Winchester 160 Accubond, Federal 165 Gameking, and Remington 150 Corelocs.
I checked the rifle out and everything looked ok. This is a ultra light 700 BDL with a skinny fluted barrel. The only thing I figured I could do is give it a good bedding job, which I did.
We went to the range this morning, and he was right, the thing shot really bad with 4 of the 5 brands. On the forth batch of ammo, the 165 Federal, it suddenly came to life. I shot a three shot group at about .550, resighted it, and then shot 4 more three shot groups that all went under an inch, one even about a mid “six”.
He is going to Africa in May, and this will be his Plains Rifle. That Federal 165 looks like it is the hot ticket.
It amazed me how bad the other loads shot. That skinny barrel just needed something it liked.
Anyway, Shooting a ultra light 7 mm Mag off the bench that many times isn’t that much fun. But I felt a good deal of satisfaction knowing I was able to work with it and get it to shooting about as good as one could hope for. I am also pleased that the most accurate ammo is the 165 Federal, which is loaded with a Sierra Gamekings.
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A business associate said he had a really nice Remington 700 that would not shoot. 2”+ groups at 100 was the norm.
I made the mistake of opening my big mouth and before I knew it, I was talked in to seeing if I could find out the problem. The fact that the senior Vice President of our biggest customer also suggested I could fix it didn’t help
The guy brought the rifle by my shop last week, along with 5 different boxes of Different factory ammo. Federal 150 with Gamekings, Hornady 139 interlock, Winchester 160 Accubond, Federal 165 Gameking, and Remington 150 Corelocs.
I checked the rifle out and everything looked ok. This is a ultra light 700 BDL with a skinny fluted barrel. The only thing I figured I could do is give it a good bedding job, which I did.
We went to the range this morning, and he was right, the thing shot really bad with 4 of the 5 brands. On the forth batch of ammo, the 165 Federal, it suddenly came to life. I shot a three shot group at about .550, resighted it, and then shot 4 more three shot groups that all went under an inch, one even about a mid “six”.
He is going to Africa in May, and this will be his Plains Rifle. That Federal 165 looks like it is the hot ticket.
It amazed me how bad the other loads shot. That skinny barrel just needed something it liked.
Anyway, Shooting a ultra light 7 mm Mag off the bench that many times isn’t that much fun. But I felt a good deal of satisfaction knowing I was able to work with it and get it to shooting about as good as one could hope for. I am also pleased that the most accurate ammo is the 165 Federal, which is loaded with a Sierra Gamekings.
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23347&stc=1&d=1583103149
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23348&stc=1&d=1583103288
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23350&stc=1&d=1583103598
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23351&stc=1&d=1583106480
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