Happened to get the urge to collect 1903 Springfields for some reason, and am really surprised by the accuracy I am getting.
I picked up an 03-A4 (a genuine one), made by Remington, with an original Weaver 2.5x scope. I did take the scope off and put in in the safe, and replaced it with a Hi-Lux replica. The original scope's clarity had much to be desired.
Regardless, I started shooting factory Winchester Victory 30-06 155gr ammo. Was getting 2-3" groups @ 100 yards. About 2-3 MOA. Expected I thought.
Then I started handloading for the 03-A4 using measurements from the fired brass, using H4350 powder, and Hornady 175 ELD bullets.
After the powder load was worked up, I was surprised that I now was achieving 0.75" groups at 100. 0.75 MOA. Not three shots. Not 5 shots. Multiple 5 shot groups. 0.75 MOA, consistently. About 1/10 shots I would through one out, maybe increasing the group size to 1.5".
I was surprised to say the least. Sub MOA accuracy from a 03 rifle. Makes me want to bring the gun out to a precision rifle course.
Ephram M.
I picked up an 03-A4 (a genuine one), made by Remington, with an original Weaver 2.5x scope. I did take the scope off and put in in the safe, and replaced it with a Hi-Lux replica. The original scope's clarity had much to be desired.
Regardless, I started shooting factory Winchester Victory 30-06 155gr ammo. Was getting 2-3" groups @ 100 yards. About 2-3 MOA. Expected I thought.
Then I started handloading for the 03-A4 using measurements from the fired brass, using H4350 powder, and Hornady 175 ELD bullets.
After the powder load was worked up, I was surprised that I now was achieving 0.75" groups at 100. 0.75 MOA. Not three shots. Not 5 shots. Multiple 5 shot groups. 0.75 MOA, consistently. About 1/10 shots I would through one out, maybe increasing the group size to 1.5".
I was surprised to say the least. Sub MOA accuracy from a 03 rifle. Makes me want to bring the gun out to a precision rifle course.
Ephram M.