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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Most accurate 30-30?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2647372" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>my experience shooting a hundred or so different 30/30's(sighted in tons of them over the decades for customers )</p><p></p><p> IMO< , there like all rifles, some shoot better than others, and its NOT a brand deal or certain model</p><p> its more about how they were assembled and when parts were made on a production run, as in spec's shift a little from being fresh set up/dialed in to before they get far enough out of spec to re adjust, so things can can be any where in between, and remember all parts run this way in a mass produced production rifle, and parts can all be mixed together </p><p> so, some rifles will shoot very well, and some very BAD and every where in between</p><p>all you can do is, BUY, hope you get a good one and then play, what load, does it like best and see what you can make it do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2647372, member: 11837"] my experience shooting a hundred or so different 30/30's(sighted in tons of them over the decades for customers ) IMO< , there like all rifles, some shoot better than others, and its NOT a brand deal or certain model its more about how they were assembled and when parts were made on a production run, as in spec's shift a little from being fresh set up/dialed in to before they get far enough out of spec to re adjust, so things can can be any where in between, and remember all parts run this way in a mass produced production rifle, and parts can all be mixed together so, some rifles will shoot very well, and some very BAD and every where in between all you can do is, BUY, hope you get a good one and then play, what load, does it like best and see what you can make it do! [/QUOTE]
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