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I agree with them ?. I think I would call customer service and get a replacement. Shouldnt have to fudge a new part to fit/operate correctly. I would hope they would understand if you sent them pics of it.
I’m in the same boat. Can’t decide to stick with 7mag or change it up when I rebarrel. It’s a mostly factory Remington Sendero. I really like a 7 mag for hunting although it’s debatably overkill for what I hunt with it. It more accurate than me with Norma brass 168 Bergers and h1000.
I found this interesting and kinda makes sense as a possibility that I never thought of. My brother called vortex about a scope not tracking properly...their first question was do you use loctite on ring screws? They suggested the loctite would make the ring screws slippery and cause the...
I like both. One or more of each is my vote! They both go bang and ring steel. Both can be very accurate. Yes a 308 is a bit more challenging in the wind but I like the challenge some days. The 6.5’s can get boring ha.
Send it to badger or whatever brand you want to be inletted. I have the same rifle I consider my budget build. I sold the hs and got a grayboe with mpa bottom metal package deal on sale. Running magpul mags and have no complaints with it. That rifle shoots as well as others I have a lot more...
You’ll likely get better advice than this but I would just pick one and go. I personally havent seen much of a difference from one primer to another. I just grab whatever the local store has at the time. I usually get match primers for target loads if available locally but many times they...
I did also swap the factory trigger for a jewel. I used to be one to clean after every time shooting a rifle but after lack of time and some reading on it I changed it up to a thorough cleaning after every couple hundred rounds or so. Cleaning less alone seemed to help make groups more...
The one I still have is a 1/2 moa rifle with that load (44 varget 2.830) out to 700 yards which is as far as I’ve shot it. Factory barreled action 5r milspec sits in a bedded grayboe renegade. Most accurate factory rifle I’ve owned. Shoots about the same with 42 grain imr 4064
+ 1 for 175 Sierra MatchKing. I had the same problem in 2 different Remington factory chambers. Insanely long throat. Went back to feeding it 175 smk at 2.800-2.850 (doesn’t really matter in mine) and it went back to shooting great. In my experience with them they dont mind a jump at all...
I’m running vortex vipers on all my hunting rigs with no complaints. Pst hs-t and an hs. Really like the bdc reticle on the hs model. Super fast holdover for hunting out to 600 yards and it doesn’t break the bank. I think they are around $500.
Heavies in a 223...I like 75 grain for target shooting. Then step up to a heavier weight rifle 6.5 with a brake to buck the wind. It would have close to the recoil of a 223. I can watch hits or misses shooting steel at 600 with a heavy 6.5 creedmoor with a brake.
Hornady. It’s cheaper and won’t last as long as Lapua anyway. It’s what I’m loading creedmoor with right now and accuracy is still excellent after 3 firings without annealing
What he said ?Seat it to fit mag and see how it shoots. It may not Mind having a jump to the lands. I’ve got several rifles I have to load for that way and still get acceptable accuracy
If your at 1/2 moa I wouldn’t worry about shrinking it much more in a factory rig. That’s pretty dang good. In my experience with Remington factory chambers I prefer 175 smk’s. Although they are not the highest bc bullet out these days they are good out to at least 1000 yards. Most...