
I figured I would just get right into the goods...
I've had this rifle a couple months, but just had the time to shoot some groups. This was the first group I shot with some factory Black Hills 62 grain TSX I had handy...
I knew the group was tiny, but I just measured it, and it's .250" edge to edge. Subtracting the .22 cal bullet, the group measures .027"
Not bad for factory ammo
Here's the culprit...

Spartan Precision 204/223 switch barrel
Manners MCS-TA 90% Carbon
Stiller TAC 30 LH
Lilja .204, 1:12 (I think), Rem. Varm. contour finished at 22"
Bartlein .223, 1:9 twist, Rem. Varm. contour finished at 20"
Bartlein .223, 1:7 twist, Rem. Varm. contour finsihed at 22"
(I got a little carried away with the whole switch barrel deal)
Jewell Trigger
Newman Precision bottom metal
Bushnell HDMR
It was the 20" Bartlein 1:9 that shot the group above...
He and another Spartan were also responsible for this...

For the handful of guys that didn't already know...Spartan builds hammers!
And Marc is the man.