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I can hardly bring myself to say it! Ruger?
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<blockquote data-quote="hypersonic" data-source="post: 367779" data-attributes="member: 5217"><p>I have a couple of the hawkeye's in SS with the plastic stocks. Yup triggers suck big time. The one in 280 Rem is not very fussy and was a good shooter right off the bat and stays 3/4" or less consistantly with 140 or 160 AB's. The 300 Win well what a pain in the *** to find a good load. Shoots the 200 AB the best over retumbo with the Berger 210 and H-1000 a close second. Currently getting about one inch average. I have not tweeked either load perhaps one or the other will shoot better with some work once I get some time. I bought both of them because they were priced right, and I was looking for a couple of rifles that were general tools that would live a rough life in my 4x4. So far I am pretty happy with more cash left in my pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypersonic, post: 367779, member: 5217"] I have a couple of the hawkeye's in SS with the plastic stocks. Yup triggers suck big time. The one in 280 Rem is not very fussy and was a good shooter right off the bat and stays 3/4" or less consistantly with 140 or 160 AB's. The 300 Win well what a pain in the *** to find a good load. Shoots the 200 AB the best over retumbo with the Berger 210 and H-1000 a close second. Currently getting about one inch average. I have not tweeked either load perhaps one or the other will shoot better with some work once I get some time. I bought both of them because they were priced right, and I was looking for a couple of rifles that were general tools that would live a rough life in my 4x4. So far I am pretty happy with more cash left in my pocket. [/QUOTE]
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