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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 506209" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>Remington 700, trued up, for most calibers and 9 lug Wby MK V's for most boomers. I've never shot benchrest, so these work for me at $350 - $650 for a complete donor rifle. My best (7-08) can shoot into the mid teens (best .134") at 100 yds when I can. My .30 x .378 once put five 190gr matchkings into .204" at 100 yds. I just switched to 200gr Accubonds. First 2 loads are under 1/2". Both rifles are way better than I am.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 506209, member: 2580"] Remington 700, trued up, for most calibers and 9 lug Wby MK V's for most boomers. I've never shot benchrest, so these work for me at $350 - $650 for a complete donor rifle. My best (7-08) can shoot into the mid teens (best .134") at 100 yds when I can. My .30 x .378 once put five 190gr matchkings into .204" at 100 yds. I just switched to 200gr Accubonds. First 2 loads are under 1/2". Both rifles are way better than I am. Tom [/QUOTE]
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