The most accurate rifle on semi auto I have ever fired.
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone owns a H&K 770 .308 and how good a rifle is it. If you have shot it what distance have you shot with it? What was the results
They tend to hover around 2 MOA with surplus fodder and gun shop special/sale stuff, but with quality ammo that the rifle really likes (match or high-end hunting loads) or handloads tuned specifically for the rifle, you can get them well into the 1MOA range if you do your part (I've only put them on paper out to 200yds). The furthest I have ever shot one was 500yds with a garbage 2.5-10x optic, but hits on 10" plates were normal and consistent for both me and the rifle's owner. That rifle really loved the 155gr AMAX load that he had worked up for it. I have never actually put one on paper at longer ranges to determine what precise levels of accuracy it was capable of, but it was less than 2MOA in my best guesstimate based on what I did and otherwise witnessed at 500yds on plates of that size.
As with any of the delayed roller lock action/designs, they are BRUTAL on brass thanks to the action/design of the rifle itself as well as throwing brass a blue country mile away (usually they toss brass at roughly 2 o'clock or so and every bit of 15yds away give or take so the brass gets the @#$% beat out of it by the chamber, upon ejection/extraction and whatever it lands on, rolls around on or gets stepped on once its on the ground).
They are truly excellent rifles in my experience with several SL7 and 770 rifles over the years, but thanks to the supply on them drying up, few of them being for sale at any given time, and the demand for them when they do come up, the prices tend to be fairly high for what they are. Some of the triggers were truly excellent while others had some heavier weights of pull and a little slop to them. Bill Springfield can do trigger work on them if you happen to need a trigger job to help with the accuracy front, but just be cautious about doing anything on them yourself if, like many, you pride yourself on being a good weekend mechanic/basement gunsmith. A new trigger pack will cost you...BIG TIME...if something goes awry, assuming you can find one for sale at all.