Wanted to tell you about my rifle I just got back from NorthWest Rifle Actions in Portland Oregon.
My 308 is a Remington with a Kriegerr, a Schmidt and bender, and stated life with a 27 inch barrel. At Christmas time I had the pleasure of contacting Mason and Evan via their website. Both are from Klamath Falls and happened to be coming to town , and they actually stopped by and picked up my rifle.
The smith that originally built this gun was a new gunsmith, and frankly I made a HUGE mistake hiring him. Anyway my .308 got back from NWA and it was several inches shorter then when sent. I knew this would be the case, the rifle just looked odd to me. Anyway the boys literally had to cut the grunion/chamber off and re-do the complete chamber. Also squared it, added a new lug, and a TPD bolt and rethreaded the barrel end for the can.
long story shot, at the range yesterday, at 100y to re-learn the rifle, my first group was ok. Subsequent groups tightens up to very very nice groups well below sub MOA. Walked across the Pitt to the 500y range dialed in 10MOA and had hits every shot. Wind was swirling and several canyons converge around the 500y target. Not to shabby for me.
next up the 900y target. Shot ten rounds, again in the wind, only got two hits. Actually I think I had one or two more, but I was hitting the rubber tire holding the metal targets. But I'll call them no hits.
Evan and Mason at NorthWest Actions did a fantastic job of salvaging my rifle. I was Leary of the 22.5 inch barrel, as I'm older and felt the short barrel thing was a marketing ploy. I have not crono-Ed the ammo again, that will be next week.
Thank you Evan and Mason great work, my .243 is on the way.
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