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I can hardly bring myself to say it! Ruger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Autorotate19" data-source="post: 349147" data-attributes="member: 20956"><p>I have three rugers. A .204 Varmint, .243 MKII Light, and .22-250 Hawkeye stainless. The .204 shoots outstanding, I cant count how many coyotes iv killed with it and the .243 was my first hunting rifle. Both my brothers and I all killed our first bucks with it. It has had a hard life but the other day I got a wild hair and decided to take it out and see how well it shot after all those hard years of hunting. I shot three groups with factory hornady ammo all under .75 moa at a 100 and one was under .5 moa! Not to bad for a bone stock kids gun with a wood stock and a pencil thin barrel on it. I was stoked.</p><p>The 22-250 has been giving me hell though. I need to do something about the trigger its terrible and ill definitely try the screw tip. Thanks for all the great tips. Iv always liked the way the ruger actions felt ya know just rock solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autorotate19, post: 349147, member: 20956"] I have three rugers. A .204 Varmint, .243 MKII Light, and .22-250 Hawkeye stainless. The .204 shoots outstanding, I cant count how many coyotes iv killed with it and the .243 was my first hunting rifle. Both my brothers and I all killed our first bucks with it. It has had a hard life but the other day I got a wild hair and decided to take it out and see how well it shot after all those hard years of hunting. I shot three groups with factory hornady ammo all under .75 moa at a 100 and one was under .5 moa! Not to bad for a bone stock kids gun with a wood stock and a pencil thin barrel on it. I was stoked. The 22-250 has been giving me hell though. I need to do something about the trigger its terrible and ill definitely try the screw tip. Thanks for all the great tips. Iv always liked the way the ruger actions felt ya know just rock solid. [/QUOTE]
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