Posting this here for curiosity and edification purposes... in other words, for S and G. Feel free to crucify my ignorance and naiveté.
The rifle is a .30-06 Remington 700 from 1984. It is bone stock, including the Bushnell Sportview scope that came with it as a package in the 80's. The only thing not stock is that the action is bedded, and the barrel this is also free floated. I will eventually replace the base with a 20 MOA, new rings and optics. Assume a carefully, correctly developed 175+ gr OCW hand load.
Last Thursday evening, I took it out for my first range trip with it. I used the cheapest, garbage Remington 150 gr core lokt cartridges, on sandbags at 100 yards. I used this junk ammo because I had no idea where the scope turrets were, and I wanted just to zero the rifle and to collect chamber fired brass. After getting the turrets at a 100 yard vertical zero, I got to shoot the 5-shot group below, which, frankly surprised me. Hopefully it's no fluke.
The rifle is a .30-06 Remington 700 from 1984. It is bone stock, including the Bushnell Sportview scope that came with it as a package in the 80's. The only thing not stock is that the action is bedded, and the barrel this is also free floated. I will eventually replace the base with a 20 MOA, new rings and optics. Assume a carefully, correctly developed 175+ gr OCW hand load.
Last Thursday evening, I took it out for my first range trip with it. I used the cheapest, garbage Remington 150 gr core lokt cartridges, on sandbags at 100 yards. I used this junk ammo because I had no idea where the scope turrets were, and I wanted just to zero the rifle and to collect chamber fired brass. After getting the turrets at a 100 yard vertical zero, I got to shoot the 5-shot group below, which, frankly surprised me. Hopefully it's no fluke.