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The Basics, Starting Out
remington sendero 2 Vs. Browning a-bolt target
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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 513990" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>I wouldnt speak in absolutes. I think with either a pillar bed and some handloads will easily get you to MOA or better. </p><p></p><p>But my answer if you don't want to work on the gun would be Savage. Great little guns and my friend had one that only shot at about 1.3 MOA with factory ammo. He called savage and they said send it back. A month later he had a brand new rifle waiting at his door step. That rifle shot at .8 MOA with factory hornady ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 513990, member: 26058"] I wouldnt speak in absolutes. I think with either a pillar bed and some handloads will easily get you to MOA or better. But my answer if you don't want to work on the gun would be Savage. Great little guns and my friend had one that only shot at about 1.3 MOA with factory ammo. He called savage and they said send it back. A month later he had a brand new rifle waiting at his door step. That rifle shot at .8 MOA with factory hornady ammo. [/QUOTE]
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