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<blockquote data-quote="doubledoc" data-source="post: 1914328" data-attributes="member: 88419"><p>For what it's worth: I had two Featherweights in .243. Bought the first in 1985. It was attractive but would not shoot. I sent it back to Winchester and they replaced it. The 'new' rifle was no better, shooting 3-4" at 100 yards, before and after two Gunsmiths I've trusted went though it. I'm a fair shot. All my other rifles are sub-moa. Replaced it with a Savage Light-weight all weather hunter. Shoots ragged one-hole groups with the same ammo and scopes. Maybe it was "just my luck". I like their look and feel but am scared of trying again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubledoc, post: 1914328, member: 88419"] For what it's worth: I had two Featherweights in .243. Bought the first in 1985. It was attractive but would not shoot. I sent it back to Winchester and they replaced it. The 'new' rifle was no better, shooting 3-4" at 100 yards, before and after two Gunsmiths I've trusted went though it. I'm a fair shot. All my other rifles are sub-moa. Replaced it with a Savage Light-weight all weather hunter. Shoots ragged one-hole groups with the same ammo and scopes. Maybe it was "just my luck". I like their look and feel but am scared of trying again... [/QUOTE]
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