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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1401408" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>[USER=74902]@Barrelnut[/USER] & ShtrRdy</p><p>This rifle is a Hunting/Target Rifle and pretty heavy. Stainless steel Douglas XX air-gauged barrel 1" in diameter at the muzzle. Holland recoil lug, blueprinted Rem 700 action, Jewel trigger (currently set at 1 lbs) and all skim bedded into a Choate tactical stock. My "Avatar" for this Forum is actually a 200 yard target I shot with this rifle a few months ago and that particular group was less than an inch. Funny thing was the next day I loaded that same recipe up and it turned into a 4" group. Same components, same COAL, same everything. I'm still scratching my head on that one. This rifle is funny in that it is very consistently INCONSISTENT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1401408, member: 98025"] [USER=74902]@Barrelnut[/USER] & ShtrRdy This rifle is a Hunting/Target Rifle and pretty heavy. Stainless steel Douglas XX air-gauged barrel 1" in diameter at the muzzle. Holland recoil lug, blueprinted Rem 700 action, Jewel trigger (currently set at 1 lbs) and all skim bedded into a Choate tactical stock. My "Avatar" for this Forum is actually a 200 yard target I shot with this rifle a few months ago and that particular group was less than an inch. Funny thing was the next day I loaded that same recipe up and it turned into a 4" group. Same components, same COAL, same everything. I'm still scratching my head on that one. This rifle is funny in that it is very consistently INCONSISTENT. [/QUOTE]
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