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Top accuracy improvement choices for a colt light rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="aztap" data-source="post: 1044378" data-attributes="member: 25947"><p>I am the happy owner of a CLR in .270 as well as the gents above. I have had similar results with 130 grain bullets, Sierra and Hornady, and H-4831 and RL22. If I do my part 1 inch or less groups are not too difficult to shoot. I put a Harris bi-pod on it when hunting and there are a number of deer and antelope that would testify to the fact that the rifle is more than accurate enough. The only gripe I had was that the rifle weighed 8 ounces more than advertised. I like the rifle. It's a keeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aztap, post: 1044378, member: 25947"] I am the happy owner of a CLR in .270 as well as the gents above. I have had similar results with 130 grain bullets, Sierra and Hornady, and H-4831 and RL22. If I do my part 1 inch or less groups are not too difficult to shoot. I put a Harris bi-pod on it when hunting and there are a number of deer and antelope that would testify to the fact that the rifle is more than accurate enough. The only gripe I had was that the rifle weighed 8 ounces more than advertised. I like the rifle. It's a keeper. [/QUOTE]
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