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<blockquote data-quote="hynes57" data-source="post: 895509" data-attributes="member: 48788"><p>I have a Remington 700 sps. It shot 1" to 3/4" groups when I got it. I shelled out a few more bucks and picked up a bell and Carlson stock to replace the plastic one it came with and I'm now getting less than a 1/2" out of it. </p><p></p><p>I've shot various rounds all 40 grains and under but I never could get any noticeable difference out of it. A lot of people were saying that there guns would like one setup or another but I just wasn't seeing it out of mine so now I just buy whatever's the cheapest. </p><p></p><p>Although I'd probably go with a different rifle (kind of ****ed I had to buy a stock) I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. </p><p></p><p>The round has a coolness factor like no other to people who've never heard of it before. It has a loud thump when you connect. After getting use to it I no longer question when I've hit something. You can tell. </p><p></p><p>I've shot coyotes, rock chucks and a few rabbits with it. It's worked well on all of them. It can make a mess I things though as well. It will just about cut a rabbit or rock chuck in half if the shots less than 100yds. I've also put some surprisingly big entrance holes in a few coyotes I've taken. Guessing from splashing on a bone or something. I've never really bothered to dig around after one of these messes to figure it out. I've had enough small entry holes without exits to know that's more of the norm than the former.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hynes57, post: 895509, member: 48788"] I have a Remington 700 sps. It shot 1" to 3/4" groups when I got it. I shelled out a few more bucks and picked up a bell and Carlson stock to replace the plastic one it came with and I'm now getting less than a 1/2" out of it. I've shot various rounds all 40 grains and under but I never could get any noticeable difference out of it. A lot of people were saying that there guns would like one setup or another but I just wasn't seeing it out of mine so now I just buy whatever's the cheapest. Although I'd probably go with a different rifle (kind of ****ed I had to buy a stock) I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. The round has a coolness factor like no other to people who've never heard of it before. It has a loud thump when you connect. After getting use to it I no longer question when I've hit something. You can tell. I've shot coyotes, rock chucks and a few rabbits with it. It's worked well on all of them. It can make a mess I things though as well. It will just about cut a rabbit or rock chuck in half if the shots less than 100yds. I've also put some surprisingly big entrance holes in a few coyotes I've taken. Guessing from splashing on a bone or something. I've never really bothered to dig around after one of these messes to figure it out. I've had enough small entry holes without exits to know that's more of the norm than the former. [/QUOTE]
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