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Sporter barrel as accurate as heavier barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 2079419" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>Plot twist: I took the 7mmRM out to the range today with a different ammo (finally able to find one!) And it shot decently. About 4.5" groups from the previous ammo dropped to about an inch and a quarter with this.</p><p></p><p>Because of a previous plot twist I havent told you about (I rear ended a nother car), looks like my fun funds are involuntarily being converted to adulting funds to pay my copay.</p><p></p><p>I am going on a hunting trip this weekend and itll be the last time I'll need my 270 to be sighted in for the season. I'm going to take it's B&C stock with full aluminum bedding block off and put it on the 7mmRM to see what groups are like with it.</p><p></p><p>I don't suspect itll drop the group size enough, but it's worth trying. Thinking today at the range about Shane's comment about how important confidence is in your equipment and also a little help from Alex Wheeler, it's starting to make sense to buy the heavy sporter . I carried my 270 around today (also heavy sporter) and it really wasnt that bad. I'm not even 40 yet - I'll be fine and I've got time to train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 2079419, member: 26820"] Plot twist: I took the 7mmRM out to the range today with a different ammo (finally able to find one!) And it shot decently. About 4.5" groups from the previous ammo dropped to about an inch and a quarter with this. Because of a previous plot twist I havent told you about (I rear ended a nother car), looks like my fun funds are involuntarily being converted to adulting funds to pay my copay. I am going on a hunting trip this weekend and itll be the last time I'll need my 270 to be sighted in for the season. I'm going to take it's B&C stock with full aluminum bedding block off and put it on the 7mmRM to see what groups are like with it. I don't suspect itll drop the group size enough, but it's worth trying. Thinking today at the range about Shane's comment about how important confidence is in your equipment and also a little help from Alex Wheeler, it's starting to make sense to buy the heavy sporter . I carried my 270 around today (also heavy sporter) and it really wasnt that bad. I'm not even 40 yet - I'll be fine and I've got time to train. [/QUOTE]
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