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Accuracy: Tale of Two New Model 70s
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<blockquote data-quote="Highbrass1227" data-source="post: 3063567" data-attributes="member: 126007"><p>Hello Forum Mates. Need your advice. Below is a picture of two new Model 70s that I own. Both were purchased within the last 18 months. I handload for both.</p><p></p><p>The targets below the stocks show the respective groups. As you can see the maple Super Grade in .270 is shooting sub MOA. The Featherweight in .308 is spraying all over the place. I just shot these back-to-back last weekend.</p><p></p><p>Any advice before I call Winchester? I'm terribly disappointed by the accuracy of the .308. My protocols and even optics for the rifles are all very similar. </p><p></p><p>BTW my starting .308 load for the featherweight is a 150 grain Hornady SP over IMR 4064. I can let you know the power charge if you need that. (The .270 is a 130 grain Hornady SP over H4831sc)</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highbrass1227, post: 3063567, member: 126007"] Hello Forum Mates. Need your advice. Below is a picture of two new Model 70s that I own. Both were purchased within the last 18 months. I handload for both. The targets below the stocks show the respective groups. As you can see the maple Super Grade in .270 is shooting sub MOA. The Featherweight in .308 is spraying all over the place. I just shot these back-to-back last weekend. Any advice before I call Winchester? I'm terribly disappointed by the accuracy of the .308. My protocols and even optics for the rifles are all very similar. BTW my starting .308 load for the featherweight is a 150 grain Hornady SP over IMR 4064. I can let you know the power charge if you need that. (The .270 is a 130 grain Hornady SP over H4831sc) Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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