A buddy that shoots rarely, brought me his old 7400 to clean and sight in. He'll only be shooting at smallish S.C. deer at ranges under 200 yards. I was curious as to how accurate this rifle should be.
I told him to by 130's, 140's, and 150's from various manufacturers because feeding a rifle what it likes has a lot to do with accuracy. It has an old simmons pro 50 4x12 with weaver rings. He has never heard of buying numerous boxes of bullets for sighting in a rifle or the fact that less than desirable rings can affect accuracy. Not to mention that a scope that fogs up in the humidity of the southern deer season can piss you off to no end.
I'm hoping this rifle will be well within minute of deer but I'm not holding my breath. he missed two last year and wants to see if it's the gun or shooter. my guess is it's both and by the looks of the rings I think some warne maximas for $30 and a good base would do wonders. We'll go to the range tommorow and see.
Any ideas on what to expect?
I told him to by 130's, 140's, and 150's from various manufacturers because feeding a rifle what it likes has a lot to do with accuracy. It has an old simmons pro 50 4x12 with weaver rings. He has never heard of buying numerous boxes of bullets for sighting in a rifle or the fact that less than desirable rings can affect accuracy. Not to mention that a scope that fogs up in the humidity of the southern deer season can piss you off to no end.
I'm hoping this rifle will be well within minute of deer but I'm not holding my breath. he missed two last year and wants to see if it's the gun or shooter. my guess is it's both and by the looks of the rings I think some warne maximas for $30 and a good base would do wonders. We'll go to the range tommorow and see.
Any ideas on what to expect?