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<blockquote data-quote="Tnwhip" data-source="post: 911755" data-attributes="member: 32195"><p>I have a 308 and a 22-250 Varmint. I have replaced the plastsic stock on the 308 with a H-S stock it shoots around 1" with Federal factory 150g. It shot OK with the plastic stock but it had to go. The same with the 22-250. Shot good with white box 45g Winchester but if you tightened the front action screw tight it hits the bolt. I felt it in the store. I thought the lugs were just tight. I thought I would try and I am expecting my Boyds Tacticool stock. "I hate that name" to be on the front porch by this eveinig. I have not shot either of the rifles very much, I have other rifles that I have been useing for years.. but I am in the process of working up loads for both of these rifles. The 22-250 will be first after I bed it into the Boyds stock. Then we will see if They can shoot as good as my other rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tnwhip, post: 911755, member: 32195"] I have a 308 and a 22-250 Varmint. I have replaced the plastsic stock on the 308 with a H-S stock it shoots around 1" with Federal factory 150g. It shot OK with the plastic stock but it had to go. The same with the 22-250. Shot good with white box 45g Winchester but if you tightened the front action screw tight it hits the bolt. I felt it in the store. I thought the lugs were just tight. I thought I would try and I am expecting my Boyds Tacticool stock. "I hate that name" to be on the front porch by this eveinig. I have not shot either of the rifles very much, I have other rifles that I have been useing for years.. but I am in the process of working up loads for both of these rifles. The 22-250 will be first after I bed it into the Boyds stock. Then we will see if They can shoot as good as my other rifles. [/QUOTE]
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