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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
info on the mossberg patriot please
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1199280" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Yep have to agree with feenix savage is the way to go. I've have lots of experience with both the ruger American and savage axis in .243 several different guns from both. The savages just always seem much better out of the box. Heck I've posted before about my good friends axis that I can repeatedly shoot 5 shoot groups @100 and cover with a nickel using factory Winchester 95gr combined tech. The others are not much off that mark. The rugers have shot very good also under moa. One ruger was brought to me to see if I wanted to buy it for $100 guy said it just wouldn't shoot. I took it to the range and he was right. Looked it over good and saw that the stock was putting a good amount of pressure on the barrel from one side. So I fixed that and tried a few different boxes of ammo and had it shooting sub moa in no time. Called the guy and told him to come get it. He could t believe it was the same rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1199280, member: 54383"] Yep have to agree with feenix savage is the way to go. I've have lots of experience with both the ruger American and savage axis in .243 several different guns from both. The savages just always seem much better out of the box. Heck I've posted before about my good friends axis that I can repeatedly shoot 5 shoot groups @100 and cover with a nickel using factory Winchester 95gr combined tech. The others are not much off that mark. The rugers have shot very good also under moa. One ruger was brought to me to see if I wanted to buy it for $100 guy said it just wouldn't shoot. I took it to the range and he was right. Looked it over good and saw that the stock was putting a good amount of pressure on the barrel from one side. So I fixed that and tried a few different boxes of ammo and had it shooting sub moa in no time. Called the guy and told him to come get it. He could t believe it was the same rifle. [/QUOTE]
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