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Single Six
04-17-2011, 12:16 AM
I'm a noob, want to know what I should be shooting for as far as accuracy goes, and what shoots good. Mine is .223. I can get 1" @100, not good beyond, planning a scope upgrade. I'd like to be able to whack little varmints at 200, maybe more.

Thanks

twopopper
04-17-2011, 02:04 PM
I have an axis in a .223, topped off with a nikon pro-staff 3-9x40 BDC. I'm shooting ultramx 52 grn. hallow points, this seems to be a very good setup for my gun. I can cover a 3 shot group with a quarter at 100 yds., and have been using it for preditor hunting all winter. Last weekend I took my son gopher hunting and was 16 gophers for 16 shots, all over 100 yds. some out to 260-270 yds. This is shooting off a bi-pod of course. Very happy with this setup!!!!

Single Six
04-17-2011, 03:22 PM
Very cool, thanks, good news.

twopopper
04-17-2011, 05:29 PM
I forgot to mention I also installed a Rifle Basix trigger set at 2#, in my opinion that is the modification that made my gun a real shooter!!

Single Six
04-17-2011, 06:54 PM
Yeah, I polished mine, learned how to from a retired smith friend.

Herman
04-18-2011, 11:05 PM
I can get under a half inch at 100 yds and 1" at 200 yds with 55gr Nosler ballistic tip bullets over 25 grains of H335. I used a redfield 3-9X40 and just put on a redfield 4-12X40 since shooting long range is definitely a possibility. With Sierra 55gr GameKings I can get just under an inch at 100 and about 1.5 inches at 200 with 25 grains of H335.

Single Six
04-19-2011, 12:40 AM
Nice! How much difference would you say optics make?

Blue Avenger
04-19-2011, 10:05 AM
Nice! How much difference would you say optics make?
A LOT can't see it, can't hit it!

Herman
04-19-2011, 12:24 PM
Nice! How much difference would you say optics make?


Depends on what kind of shooting you will be doing. Lots of cheap scopes can hold zero just fine, especially with the low recoil of a .223. With price comes clarity. If you are going to be shooting with in 100 yards during the day at a range a low end scope will be fine. If you are looking to shoot long range, you will want more magnification and better clarity. If you will be hunting and want to take advantage of low light conditions, clarity and the scopes ability to gather light will be a big advantage.

For quality scopes, look into Redfield and Vortex Diamondback scopes. At right around $150 - $200 you get a great scope that will compete with many "high end" scopes. Leupold is a good line of scopes (Redfield is made by Leupold).

When researching scopes, pay attention to the warranty. Quality manufacturers will offer a lifetime, no questions asked, warranty.

maliboy67
04-20-2011, 05:41 PM
I decided to enter the world of F class, specifically F T/R.
I have been getting advice from a guy at my club that competes
Internationally in F class. He told me to use my Edge it would be
An inexpesive way to learn to shoot at long range and read the wind.
I have bedded the action and polished the trigger and replaced the spring.
I have a Sightron SII Big Sky 6.5-20x-50mm scope with Burris bases and
ring. I will use the optic when I upgrade my rifle so it's worth getting the
best optic you can. I'm hand loading 75gr Hornady match bullets with Varget
powder. Off of a bipod and rear bag prone I'm getting groups at 100 yards
that can be covered with a nickel and 2 inch groups at 300 yards consistently.
Yes with others there to see it before any one asks. The Edge shoot amazing
for the money with the right setup and practice. I will update when I get out
to the local military range and can get out to 800-1000 yards.

maliboy67
04-20-2011, 05:51 PM
Before anyone asks, no I didn't buy the Edge for the purpose of shooting LR target. I had it already and when I upgrade I will still use it for varmit hunting. If I was going th buy a rifle to build on it would be a Stevens 200. The action can be used to build an excellet LR target rifle.

U.S. Patriot
04-30-2011, 11:10 PM
I inherited one chambered in .223. I was unsure the first time I took it to the range. I got it sighted in at 50 yards. I shot 9, 5 shot groups. Using: 1. American Eagle Tactical 55 grain. 2. PMC 55 grain. 3. Remington UMC 55 grain. The Remington was all over the place. The Federal and PMC gave me tight groups. I had one group smaller then a dime, and one smaller then a nickle. For a $300 budget rifle, I was quite surprised. If anyone complains about the accuracy, sorry to say, learn to shoot. I ditched the cheap Bushnell scope, and bought a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5x14x40, mounted with Burris signature rings. I got the Nikon sighted in today. Then moved to 100 yards. The wind was bouncing the target around, so I need to go back on a calmer day.

First trip out with the rifle

http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/pp25/hoosiercgvet/007-4.jpg

http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/pp25/hoosiercgvet/006-5.jpg

Herman
05-09-2011, 07:08 PM
I inherited one chambered in .223. I was unsure the first time I took it to the range. I got it sighted in at 50 yards. I shot 9, 5 shot groups. Using: 1. American Eagle Tactical 55 grain. 2. PMC 55 grain. 3. Remington UMC 55 grain. The Remington was all over the place. The Federal and PMC gave me tight groups. I had one group smaller then a dime, and one smaller then a nickle. For a $300 budget rifle, I was quite surprised. If anyone complains about the accuracy, sorry to say, learn to shoot. I ditched the cheap Bushnell scope, and bought a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5x14x40, mounted with Burris signature rings. I got the Nikon sighted in today. Then moved to 100 yards. The wind was bouncing the target around, so I need to go back on a calmer day.



When you get some rounds your edge/axis really likes, your dime group will be your 100 yd shots are your nickel group will be your 200yd groups.

maliboy67
05-16-2011, 08:26 AM
Just an update, I made it to a practice day for Fclass. We only shot at 600 yards as it was foggy and raining. I shot 25 rounds, 2 sighters and one I pulled that was a 4. The rest where 5's, that is the Bull ring ;D . So far I'm impressed. Hopefully the next practice at the beginning of June we will get out to 1000. I also installed a cheek rest which has helped. I have done a little tweaking but it's still a stock rifle with stock parts.

Herman
05-16-2011, 10:23 PM
Pictures of the cheek rest please!

maliboy67
05-17-2011, 09:10 AM
See below ;D

maliboy67
05-19-2011, 08:18 PM
Here is a pic of the rifle, a few of the cheek rest and one of the single shot follower I made to make it easier to feed the long 75gr Berger VLD's I've been using.

http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j322/maliboy67/5729620945_ef5ed70823.jpg

http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j322/maliboy67/5730181444_b41afd146d.jpg

http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j322/maliboy67/5729635891_80c542713b.jpg

http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/j322/maliboy67/5729623731_07d6299778.jpg

Herman
05-19-2011, 08:36 PM
There we go! I like it! Where did you get the cheek rest?

JReed
05-19-2011, 09:40 PM
Nice ;D.

How did you modify the but pad?

maliboy67
05-19-2011, 10:02 PM
The cheek rest is made by TacPro, it is their Remington 700 style rest. They also make a wider version for the HS precision style stocks. The rests are made in Ontario near Niagra Falls. I got it though a dealer here in Canada. I modified the but pad with a very sharp box cutter. I just cut along the ribbed part and left only the rubber covering. I didn't like the length of pull. If it was a caliber with more recoil I wouldn't have cut it. I think if you wanted to custom fit the stock you could cut it and epoxy wood in the end and mount a standard pad and just sand it to size. It works well for now.