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Is something wrong with my rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 863128" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I can also agree with this. If I am going long range 500+ yards, I would spend the money on a semi/custom to full custom rifle...if I am looking for a decent shooter from factory to shoot 400 to maybe 500 yards id opt for one of the rifles guaranteeing 1MOA such as the Tikkas or Vanguards. I am sure other manufacturers will start to follow this trend with Remington probably being last(they dont need it...people buy their rifle's reguardless). I have read that Tikka does back their rifles. The few people with bad experiences with tikkas (over 1 MOA accuracy sometimes on the order of 4MOA+) tikka helped them out with either fixing their rifle or sending them a new one along with what ammo they test fired it with so the user can try to find similar factory loads with similar results. Just a note though...I just bought a remington mountain SS and that thing shoots 165 grain core lokts at half MOA which was a HUGE surprise to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 863128, member: 52437"] I can also agree with this. If I am going long range 500+ yards, I would spend the money on a semi/custom to full custom rifle...if I am looking for a decent shooter from factory to shoot 400 to maybe 500 yards id opt for one of the rifles guaranteeing 1MOA such as the Tikkas or Vanguards. I am sure other manufacturers will start to follow this trend with Remington probably being last(they dont need it...people buy their rifle's reguardless). I have read that Tikka does back their rifles. The few people with bad experiences with tikkas (over 1 MOA accuracy sometimes on the order of 4MOA+) tikka helped them out with either fixing their rifle or sending them a new one along with what ammo they test fired it with so the user can try to find similar factory loads with similar results. Just a note though...I just bought a remington mountain SS and that thing shoots 165 grain core lokts at half MOA which was a HUGE surprise to me. [/QUOTE]
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