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    Quote Originally Posted by rotts4u View Post
    This is my best ever way back in 1989 from a stock Browning A bolt in 270. It is 3 shots and measures about .3 oc.




    This one is a 300 weatherby custom rig built on a Rem 700 action with a sporter weight barrel with load data shown on target



    Another 3 shot at 100 yards as all of these are. This is a custom 700 rem chambered in 270 lilja barrel etc



    And finally a 223 group from my Stock savage 10 FLCPK bolt gun a few weeks after getting it. I have countless sub .4" groups with that rifle and really have a lot of fun with it and the 308 big brother.

    I would like to know more about the weatherby rig. If its a 700 action, what's weatherby?

    I own a 300 weatherby in a bell and Carlson medalist stock with a custom muzzle break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1983Weatherby View Post
    I would like to know more about the weatherby rig. If its a 700 action, what's weatherby?

    I own a 300 weatherby in a bell and Carlson medalist stock with a custom muzzle break.
    It is a completely custom rifle built around a Rem 700 action CHAMBERED in 300 weatherby Mag. It has a lilja 24" ss barrel with a threaded barrel and muzzle brake, a McMillan glass stock that was bedded at Mcmillan back in 1995 or so when it was built. A gunsmith/competitor in Georgia built it for me by the name of Miles Gibby. Trigger is stock Rem 700. the scope is a Burris XTR 4x16x50mm

    If you have any other questions let me know. I still have it and shoot it often though the barrel is getting tired and will get a new one for it soon.

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    I can't upload pictures because i am on iphone, but it's a 1983 Japan model mark V weatherby with a duluxe stock from the factory.

    26" barrel, threaded and custom muzzle break. I bought a bell and Carlson stock with aluminum bedding block and put the action and barrel in that stock. Original stock is mint. I would say the overall barrel length is now about 28".

    I use 180grain TSX bullets and can get groups about a quarter in size on a good day using a bipod.

    My next upgrade is bedding the action.

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    mine would be prone with a bipod
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    I really have to know - are these groups shot off a bi-pod and a spported stock, bipod and shoulder, bench rest and rear bag, off hand standing on one foot, shooting over weak shoulder while texting? How were they accomplished? Come on guys - fess up.

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    24" 1-14" L.W. Prefit ,Model 11 action, SSS Trigger and Lug, McMillian A-3, Sightron SII Big Sky 6.5-20x50.
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    This is an old target....have since gave the bbl to my SIL for his 223.....

    was probably my best factory 223 barrel ever....

    S/shot Savage & heavy Pac Nor's rock !! 'JM' Marlin lever gun nut !

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsie View Post
    I really have to know - are these groups shot off a bi-pod and a spported stock, bipod and shoulder, bench rest and rear bag, off hand standing on one foot, shooting over weak shoulder while texting? How were they accomplished? Come on guys - fess up.
    Mine was shot off my dillon range bag and against my shoulder.

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    100 yards prone. With a Savage 11 Long Range Hunter 308 that has a Bartlein 30" Whitley Medium Palma 1:10 twist.




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    3 shots-6.5 Redding-140 Hybrids.
    The holes are from a 22-250 from about 300 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsie View Post
    I really have to know - are these groups shot off a bi-pod and a spported stock, bipod and shoulder, bench rest and rear bag, off hand standing on one foot, shooting over weak shoulder while texting? How were they accomplished? Come on guys - fess up.
    I use a Cowen rest / owls and either a rabbit or bunny in a Otto stabilizer.


    Bill

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    nice iron there Bill!!

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    This is the best group I've ever shot with a 308. 5 shots at 1000yds. Lake city brass, 175 m118, and 43.5 gr of Re-15.


    The rifle


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    My best at 400 yards. 2.25" (.56 MOA) with a .308 using 168g Black Hills. Shot off a Harris bipod.


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    243 at 100 yards. 100gr SGK, Rem brass, IMR 4831 powder.

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    First is a .223 Rem CBI barrel I put on a Savage action for a fellow. I think he was happy with the load work.




    Next is a group from the 6.5 Creedmoor Striker that I put together.



    Stock 12 LRP in 6.5 CM at 300 yards.




    Another from a .243 AI I just put together. I am still doing load research but not that hard anymore, I keep this as my go to load and dabble a little each time I go to the range. I have always seemed to get lucky with rifles. Even the Remingtons I have owned were accurate.




    My two favorite groups are these. These are ones my twin girls shot. The first one is the first three rounds she ever fired in a rifle. The other is the second group from the other twin. She didn't like her first three shot (ever with a rifle) even though they were less than .75" . Spoiled kids!


    More shooting, less typing.

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    .223Rem @100yards. Shot off a Cowan rest and cheap rear bag.


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    Best group so far, but I'm still playing with load development. This was with my .243 I just built using a savage action and a 28" Criterion Match Barrel. IMR 4350 @ 40.8 gr pushing Sierra 107 gr moly MK's. 5 shot group @ 100 yards.............


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    676 yards. First time I had ever shot at paper past 300 yards. Right at 2.25" CTC. Mcgowen 6.5x55
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    Here's mine, 5 rounds of 6mmBR at 100 yards. Measured .200" after taking of one bullet diameter. I was stunned, and kept checking the calipers.




    And here's what I shot it with, a Savage custom 6mmBR 1 in 12 twist. Bushnell Elite 6-24 x 40 scope, Berger 80 grain varmint bullets over 30.5 grains of Varget using Lapua brass.


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    This is one of mine.

    Stock LRPV in 22-250. Traded this barrel because it just wasn't any fun to shoot. It would average under .25" for 5 shots at 100 yards. Never did find a load that would shoot that well beyond 100 though. I probably won enough money with this rifle make up for what I spent on it.

    Andrew

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    I had my best 100 yard 5-shot group to date today. This was with my Savage action w/26" shilen bbl 6BR. It has a Weaver T-24 scope on her.

    The rifle................



    and the 5 shot group that measured right at just under 1/4"............



    I was using 29.8 gr of Varget pushing 80 gr Nosler ballistic tips.

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    Lets See Your BEST Group!

    Here are a few of my groups. This is from my new Savage 10, 308. I know, only 3 round groups not 5, but maybe next time. I was actually sighting in the new scope so I felt pretty good about it. This is a new gun for me so still getting settled into a good shooting position and hopefully can improve on those groups as I am sure the gun shoots better than that. Using 168SMK, 44gn Varget, Lapua cases and BR2 primers.



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    A group I shot last week.


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    My latest savage rebarrel. Target action 308 McGowan 185gr Berger Jugs at 300 yard's. I measured 7/8" group
    Sorry having pic upload issues will hafta try again.
    Last edited by shooterfclass; 01-27-2014 at 04:05 AM.

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    300 yards with 308 and 185gr jugs

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