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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 454107" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I've had two of them, a .243 and a 7-08. After a lot of load development I came up with a load for the .243 that shot 58 gr. V-Max's at 3700 fps and 5/8" groups. That rifle was a marmot killing machine. I shot piles of 'hogs beyond 400 and as far as 562 yards with it. The 7-08 wouldn't shoot. 1.5" was the best I could ever get out of it. I got rid of both and bought another Cooper. Can't argue with guaranteed 1/2 MOA, and all three of mine do better than that. I had another Kimber, a beautiful classic select in .300 WSM. That rifle was a shooter. With the first two loads I messed with it shot 3/4". I would guess with a bit more load development it would have been better. I never used it so I sold it. Wish I had that one back. I'm contemplating another Montana in .300 WSM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 454107, member: 1940"] I've had two of them, a .243 and a 7-08. After a lot of load development I came up with a load for the .243 that shot 58 gr. V-Max's at 3700 fps and 5/8" groups. That rifle was a marmot killing machine. I shot piles of 'hogs beyond 400 and as far as 562 yards with it. The 7-08 wouldn't shoot. 1.5" was the best I could ever get out of it. I got rid of both and bought another Cooper. Can't argue with guaranteed 1/2 MOA, and all three of mine do better than that. I had another Kimber, a beautiful classic select in .300 WSM. That rifle was a shooter. With the first two loads I messed with it shot 3/4". I would guess with a bit more load development it would have been better. I never used it so I sold it. Wish I had that one back. I'm contemplating another Montana in .300 WSM. [/QUOTE]
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