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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
almost ready to give up on Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="gilmillan1" data-source="post: 965363" data-attributes="member: 59183"><p>i used to be just like you when I first got my new sako 270. I tried everything and I could not get it to shoot the way I wanted. well it turns out that the rifle was not meant to shoot that great. Any way, it was a hunting rifle, and now that I think about it, I laugh of it, because I never needed that much accuracy anyway. I could have taken game with that rifle at 500 yards at a minimum with not much effort. The point being is that, if its a hunting rifle, maybe you just need to load some rounds for it. If you are not loading, its hard to findout what the rifle likes. If you are really frustrated, get rid of the gun and get a better one. However, before spending all that money, figure out whats the intended purpose of the gun. If its a hunting gun, then you dont need all the accuracy in the world. You simply need to take game at your available ranges. I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilmillan1, post: 965363, member: 59183"] i used to be just like you when I first got my new sako 270. I tried everything and I could not get it to shoot the way I wanted. well it turns out that the rifle was not meant to shoot that great. Any way, it was a hunting rifle, and now that I think about it, I laugh of it, because I never needed that much accuracy anyway. I could have taken game with that rifle at 500 yards at a minimum with not much effort. The point being is that, if its a hunting rifle, maybe you just need to load some rounds for it. If you are not loading, its hard to findout what the rifle likes. If you are really frustrated, get rid of the gun and get a better one. However, before spending all that money, figure out whats the intended purpose of the gun. If its a hunting gun, then you dont need all the accuracy in the world. You simply need to take game at your available ranges. I [/QUOTE]
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