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weatherby mark v vs remington 700 sps ss
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 865149" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Remington's are good guns but your friends SPS that is a tac driver...I doubt it is a tac driver with ALL loads. Hardly any rifles shoot all loads well. So make sure your friend isnt reloading and then confirm which factory ammo he is shooting and stick with ONLY that. My remington mountain shoots .5-.75 MOA with remington core lok 165 grains BUT it was only able to shoot 1.5MOA with NOSLER PREMIUM accubonds which were 46 bucks a box compared to the coreloks which were 28 bucks a box. This was before i started reloading. You will hardly ever find a gun that will shoot 1/2 MOA with factory loads...just saying...if you are going to shoot 800 yards you really need to start thinking about reloading unless you dont care to much about accuracy. For example... 1.5MOA would give you a 12 inch group at 800 yards, this is quite large...this is of course not including some shooter error, so more likely you will shoot like 15 inch groups or greater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 865149, member: 52437"] Remington's are good guns but your friends SPS that is a tac driver...I doubt it is a tac driver with ALL loads. Hardly any rifles shoot all loads well. So make sure your friend isnt reloading and then confirm which factory ammo he is shooting and stick with ONLY that. My remington mountain shoots .5-.75 MOA with remington core lok 165 grains BUT it was only able to shoot 1.5MOA with NOSLER PREMIUM accubonds which were 46 bucks a box compared to the coreloks which were 28 bucks a box. This was before i started reloading. You will hardly ever find a gun that will shoot 1/2 MOA with factory loads...just saying...if you are going to shoot 800 yards you really need to start thinking about reloading unless you dont care to much about accuracy. For example... 1.5MOA would give you a 12 inch group at 800 yards, this is quite large...this is of course not including some shooter error, so more likely you will shoot like 15 inch groups or greater. [/QUOTE]
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