I recently purchased my first bolt action, a stock Rem 700 5R .308 which comes in a nice H&S Precision stock. I've got a 16x Millett TRS-2 sitting on top of a good rail and rings. I've been to the range 3x and "I" am shooting consistent 5-shot .75" MOAs prone with Federal Match 175 .308. However I feel the "rifle" is actually closer to honest .4" MOA when I'm not throwing a shot.
I am posting here because I would like to eventually compete in precision matches, and beyond shooting the heck out of the rifle and having fun I know I have a lot of personal improvement to make, and of course there are upgrades to the rifle.
Scope:
Here is what I am hung up on... I kinda like the Millet TRS 2 scope. Its the only scope I've owned, it holds zero and has worked well for me for the past 3 years I've owned it and shot it off my M14. Until last week I was able to look through a US Optic 10x thanks to NoExpert (M14/CGN/SH) and it was very impressive. I have the money to drop 2-3k on a scope. One thing I have decided for a new scope is I would like to get more magnification (22-25x) so I can see my bullet holes at 200 yards through the scope. Looking at the NF 22x (~$2,000) which gets rave review at this price point for a 22x I think why not spend a little more ($2,800) for USO and get a more customized scope. Then at this price point why not spent a little more (~3,100) and get S&B or Premier and get better glass. Its goes on and on, which is okay. I'm just thinking at the end of the day, as long as my $400 Millet TRS-2 is holding zero and I am doing my part, any scope I get isn't necessarily going to make me a better shooter for my current needs (non-competing, paper punching at 100-200 yards and steel to 600 and occasionally steel out to 1k). Would I like to compete out to 1k? Hell yes. Just not convinced a scope is the best money spent vs other upgrades.
H&S Precision stock:
Aluminum bedded stock, pretty good stock. I do think i need to skim bed it and tighten up the recoil lug. This is a great option that I think would be a great investment and a fun project for me to do. Would eventually be getting a McMillan stock with a offhand hook and adj cheek riser.
Trigger:
I've got the Remington X-Mark trigger adjusted to its lightest setting and took the set screw out of the trigger. I've been shooting pretty good with it, but I'm sure a Jewell trigger would be a good investment/no brainer.
I guess everyone's needs are different and this is how I see it for me. The real answer is that all of these things need or should be done anyhow, but it seems ~600+ on a stock and ~200 on a trigger and more perfect practice may be my best dollars spent?
Great 0.4"-0.5" groups that I ruined @100 yards:
My personal best 5-shot group @100 yards at .6"
I am posting here because I would like to eventually compete in precision matches, and beyond shooting the heck out of the rifle and having fun I know I have a lot of personal improvement to make, and of course there are upgrades to the rifle.
Scope:
Here is what I am hung up on... I kinda like the Millet TRS 2 scope. Its the only scope I've owned, it holds zero and has worked well for me for the past 3 years I've owned it and shot it off my M14. Until last week I was able to look through a US Optic 10x thanks to NoExpert (M14/CGN/SH) and it was very impressive. I have the money to drop 2-3k on a scope. One thing I have decided for a new scope is I would like to get more magnification (22-25x) so I can see my bullet holes at 200 yards through the scope. Looking at the NF 22x (~$2,000) which gets rave review at this price point for a 22x I think why not spend a little more ($2,800) for USO and get a more customized scope. Then at this price point why not spent a little more (~3,100) and get S&B or Premier and get better glass. Its goes on and on, which is okay. I'm just thinking at the end of the day, as long as my $400 Millet TRS-2 is holding zero and I am doing my part, any scope I get isn't necessarily going to make me a better shooter for my current needs (non-competing, paper punching at 100-200 yards and steel to 600 and occasionally steel out to 1k). Would I like to compete out to 1k? Hell yes. Just not convinced a scope is the best money spent vs other upgrades.
H&S Precision stock:
Aluminum bedded stock, pretty good stock. I do think i need to skim bed it and tighten up the recoil lug. This is a great option that I think would be a great investment and a fun project for me to do. Would eventually be getting a McMillan stock with a offhand hook and adj cheek riser.
Trigger:
I've got the Remington X-Mark trigger adjusted to its lightest setting and took the set screw out of the trigger. I've been shooting pretty good with it, but I'm sure a Jewell trigger would be a good investment/no brainer.
I guess everyone's needs are different and this is how I see it for me. The real answer is that all of these things need or should be done anyhow, but it seems ~600+ on a stock and ~200 on a trigger and more perfect practice may be my best dollars spent?
Great 0.4"-0.5" groups that I ruined @100 yards:
My personal best 5-shot group @100 yards at .6"