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Brand new Bergera 300 win mag not shooting accurately
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1997500" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>Actually they do tell you what loads they will use. Go to their website and you'll find it. I've had horrible luck with bergara and won't buy another. I have a different opinion than some here as I would send the rifle back once you've tried 2-3 factory match loads and 2-3 bullet/ powder combos with reloads. If the rifle won't shoot under 2" groups just send it back. There's no reason for that. As long as your scope is known good on another rifle and your base and rings are good quality and tight, along with the action screws I'd send it back before burning any more components. Trust me, I've been there more than once with a factory rifle, bergara being one of them. In my case they replaced the rifle as it wouldn't shoot and the new one didn't either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1997500, member: 101262"] Actually they do tell you what loads they will use. Go to their website and you'll find it. I've had horrible luck with bergara and won't buy another. I have a different opinion than some here as I would send the rifle back once you've tried 2-3 factory match loads and 2-3 bullet/ powder combos with reloads. If the rifle won't shoot under 2" groups just send it back. There's no reason for that. As long as your scope is known good on another rifle and your base and rings are good quality and tight, along with the action screws I'd send it back before burning any more components. Trust me, I've been there more than once with a factory rifle, bergara being one of them. In my case they replaced the rifle as it wouldn't shoot and the new one didn't either! [/QUOTE]
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