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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Best rifel manufacturer for accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="streetglideok" data-source="post: 500502" data-attributes="member: 24889"><p>What ammo are you using? How many types of ammo have you tried, and weights? Each rifle is unique, and likes its own particular load. What shoots good in my wife's X bolt, may shoot bad in your A bolt. Remington I've heard will say 4" at 100 yards is within spec, so dont think its just Browning. I would consider more research before condemning the gun. Scope mounting, or the scope itself can be to blame. More info would be great on specifics on the caliber, scope and mounts used, and loads!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetglideok, post: 500502, member: 24889"] What ammo are you using? How many types of ammo have you tried, and weights? Each rifle is unique, and likes its own particular load. What shoots good in my wife's X bolt, may shoot bad in your A bolt. Remington I've heard will say 4" at 100 yards is within spec, so dont think its just Browning. I would consider more research before condemning the gun. Scope mounting, or the scope itself can be to blame. More info would be great on specifics on the caliber, scope and mounts used, and loads! [/QUOTE]
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