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Guidance, Savage 110 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1182648" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>Good scope, rings, and base. </p><p>If it's the Accutrigger lighten it to 3# or less. </p><p>I would shoot it and see if it needs pillar or glass bedded, my model 10 .243 is bone stock just the Accutrigger adjusted to about 2.5# and it just plain shoots, often three touching at 100 yards. My 7mm Rem Mag model 110 is fairly new to me and after finding the right powder, I shot three 162 grain Eld-Ms into one hole, it's by far the best group I ever shot. It's factory pillar bedded and the non Accutrigger is set at 2.5# and its pillar bedded... </p><p>So... You might be surprised how little it takes to make a Savage floating bolt head shoot tiny groups...</p><p></p><p>PS, if you want to see your 30-06 transform from the old warhorse/hunting rifle, load up some 215 Berger Hybrids with some Relaoder 17 or IMR 4350 to 2600fps or above... It really comes to life....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1182648, member: 78762"] Good scope, rings, and base. If it's the Accutrigger lighten it to 3# or less. I would shoot it and see if it needs pillar or glass bedded, my model 10 .243 is bone stock just the Accutrigger adjusted to about 2.5# and it just plain shoots, often three touching at 100 yards. My 7mm Rem Mag model 110 is fairly new to me and after finding the right powder, I shot three 162 grain Eld-Ms into one hole, it's by far the best group I ever shot. It's factory pillar bedded and the non Accutrigger is set at 2.5# and its pillar bedded... So... You might be surprised how little it takes to make a Savage floating bolt head shoot tiny groups... PS, if you want to see your 30-06 transform from the old warhorse/hunting rifle, load up some 215 Berger Hybrids with some Relaoder 17 or IMR 4350 to 2600fps or above... It really comes to life.... [/QUOTE]
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