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Been the Ruger type for many years and am a lil biased I must say. I do own one Remmy as well and is very accurate/reliable. New RPR takes the cake for an off the shelf shooter in my book. Has it all and is very customizable for even the novice shooter.
I’ve never used a boresighter or had to. I pull the bolt, rest the gun on bags, look down and through the bore at a 50yd target, center it and then look up and into your scope without touching the rifle. Make corrective movements on the turrets and repeat the process. This will get you on paper...
I bought a RCBS RockChucker, hand chamfer/deburr tools, powder trickler, FA calipers, rcbs digital scale, and rcbs hand priming tool. Nice and slow process to help familiarize yourself with reloading. Uorgraded many tools over the years and Just now bought a Hornady LNL AP press for mass...
Tagged! Just received my new 6.5 and am interested in reloading lighter pills than my 143 deer loads. Look forward to some real world experiences shared here!
FWIW I have a Leica 1600 that has yet to fail me. Very accurate on deer sized objects out to 1400...larger objects out to 1720 that I have been able to range. Being steady and the lighting has a lot to do with a LRF being worthy from my experiences.