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Savage Mark II Versus Ruger 10/22
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 590417" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have no problem believing your accuracy claims with the Savage. I have the Stainless thumb hole MK II and get consistant .5moa five shot groups at 100 yards. I had tested several brands of ammo until I found that Remington/Eley Club Extra produced this accuracy. I was then able to buy 1000 rounds of the same lot for competition. My son in law has gotten the same kind of results with his TR using Federal Ultra Match. My Club Extras do not shoot under 1.5" in his rifle. I have found that these rifles are very ammo sensitive. I have been shooting my rifle out at 200 yards but had to change ammo. The Club Extra wouldn't group at the longer ranges. My best so far is Remington High Velocity HP Gold Tips. On a totally windless day, I can get 2-3 inch groups out at 200. They shoot an inch at 100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 590417, member: 10291"] I have no problem believing your accuracy claims with the Savage. I have the Stainless thumb hole MK II and get consistant .5moa five shot groups at 100 yards. I had tested several brands of ammo until I found that Remington/Eley Club Extra produced this accuracy. I was then able to buy 1000 rounds of the same lot for competition. My son in law has gotten the same kind of results with his TR using Federal Ultra Match. My Club Extras do not shoot under 1.5" in his rifle. I have found that these rifles are very ammo sensitive. I have been shooting my rifle out at 200 yards but had to change ammo. The Club Extra wouldn't group at the longer ranges. My best so far is Remington High Velocity HP Gold Tips. On a totally windless day, I can get 2-3 inch groups out at 200. They shoot an inch at 100. [/QUOTE]
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