Ideas for accurate 223
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Re: Ideas for accurate 223
As SimG mentioned, you cannot go wrong with a Savage off the shelf.
Re: Ideas for accurate 223
Thanks Christel
I will look at the models they have
I need twist of 1:7 I reckon
I will look at the models they have
I need twist of 1:7 I reckon
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Re: Ideas for accurate 223
I reckon it would be worth contacting sanselm on this forum and have a chat with him. He might have something that is suitable.
Not sure if he is back from the ShotShow yet though...
Are you going to the Shooting Show end of Feb? Loads of goodies there to look at...sanselm will be there.
Not sure if he is back from the ShotShow yet though...
Are you going to the Shooting Show end of Feb? Loads of goodies there to look at...sanselm will be there.
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Re: Ideas for accurate 223
Would an Armalon AL42 be suitable? Would probably work out as being more expensive than the Savage though..
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The Savage 12BVSS is without doubt the most accurate, off the shelf rifle I have ever owned. In .223, it is a five shot laser out to 600 and as I've said before, even out to 800 (the furthest I've had it) it was outstanding......
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Ideas for accurate 223
There is a heavy barrel Howa in my local RFD. Sitting at around £500 but has been there for months so you could probably get a good deal on it.
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Re: Ideas for accurate 223
I have a savage F/tr in 223. Shoots 80 or 90 gr bullets very well. If you want something to be more wind affected in order to practice at 600 yards you'd better steer clear mind - it's just as good as .308 in the wind.
Reloading is hard work mind as it's very sensitive to changes in powder load.
You could run the 77smk, which is pretty bad in the wind and will do what you want.
I suspect shooting the 308 more will be of more use tbh.
Reloading is hard work mind as it's very sensitive to changes in powder load.
You could run the 77smk, which is pretty bad in the wind and will do what you want.
I suspect shooting the 308 more will be of more use tbh.
Re: Ideas for accurate 223
Logic valid point
If I shoot less efficient bullets at more reduced speed I increase wind effect
:-P
Learn there then
If I shoot less efficient bullets at more reduced speed I increase wind effect
:-P
Learn there then
Re: Ideas for accurate 223
I would go out and look for a BVSS, they are floor fed but you can get a bottom metal conversion for them if needed. Accuracy wise they rock.
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