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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1464539" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>Ok to answer a few questions. I'm pretty well versed with handloading the .300 Win mag. Definitely not as good as some of the guys On here. My go to rifle for years has been a ruger M77 in .300 Win. I have a load for that rifle with 215 Bergers that shoots just a hair over .5 MOA on average. I spent a ton of money learning how to handload with that rifle. Id consider myself a fairly experienced shooter. </p><p></p><p>I didn't install a break on this thing. Though I'm not opposed to the idea. I did bed the recoil lug and put on a timney trigger before ever shooting it. I figure I'll play with it a bit more maybe see if the barrel calms down before I do anything drastic. Next step I'm thinking is a full bed job and a brake if I can't get it to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1464539, member: 103670"] Ok to answer a few questions. I’m pretty well versed with handloading the .300 Win mag. Definitely not as good as some of the guys On here. My go to rifle for years has been a ruger M77 in .300 Win. I have a load for that rifle with 215 Bergers that shoots just a hair over .5 MOA on average. I spent a ton of money learning how to handload with that rifle. Id consider myself a fairly experienced shooter. I didn’t install a break on this thing. Though I’m not opposed to the idea. I did bed the recoil lug and put on a timney trigger before ever shooting it. I figure I’ll play with it a bit more maybe see if the barrel calms down before I do anything drastic. Next step I’m thinking is a full bed job and a brake if I can’t get it to work. [/QUOTE]
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