Hey all, just traded my almost new condition Rossi lever action rifle in .45 long colt for a 90's manufactured Winchester model 70 in .300 win mag. It was in filthy condition and the scope had a bad ding on the front of the front edge (fixed that). Straightened and tightened down the scope and disassembled and cleaned the rifle. Took it to the range and with 150 gr. Remington Core Lokt ammo was hitting between 1" and 1.5". Now this is with an older Simmons AETEC scope. The scope held zero and I am ELATED with the accuracy of a rifle that has been abused to say the least. I just finished free floating the barrel and adjusting the trigger down to about 2.5 lbs. How much of a difference do you all think the free floating of the barrel will make in the accuracy of the rifle? Oh ya, just put a Limbsaver slip on recoid pad - that should help also... I absolutely love the action on this 70, one of the smoothest I've ever had - like butter. I'll try some other ammo down the line, but the guy I got the rifle from, told me this win mag loves the 150 gr. core lokt.
Thanks, Hossless
Thanks, Hossless