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<blockquote data-quote="myshootinstinks" data-source="post: 2804728" data-attributes="member: 125170"><p>Non- "custom" or unaltered? I normally pillar bed a bolt gun or otherwise tweak things on a rifle to contribute toward accuracy.</p><p> Having said that I've had a couple m70s made shortly after ww2, both 270 win that would shoot 1/2 moa. I had a Ruger No 1 in 223 and a Browning b78 in 22-250 that would do the same. Numerous 700 Remys, particularly those made in the '70s- early '80s that were tack drivers. The little Sako Rhiimaki or Vixen in 222-223 have always shot very well. All of the above are old school, walnut stocked rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myshootinstinks, post: 2804728, member: 125170"] Non- “custom” or unaltered? I normally pillar bed a bolt gun or otherwise tweak things on a rifle to contribute toward accuracy. Having said that I’ve had a couple m70s made shortly after ww2, both 270 win that would shoot 1/2 moa. I had a Ruger No 1 in 223 and a Browning b78 in 22-250 that would do the same. Numerous 700 Remys, particularly those made in the ‘70s- early ‘80s that were tack drivers. The little Sako Rhiimaki or Vixen in 222-223 have always shot very well. All of the above are old school, walnut stocked rifles. [/QUOTE]
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