The retailer has had it out to do their own testing, similar results to mine, best group was about 2 inches at 100. Four different ammos.
Now they have been asked by the NZ agent to try with a different scope...
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The retailer has had it out to do their own testing, similar results to mine, best group was about 2 inches at 100. Four different ammos.
Now they have been asked by the NZ agent to try with a different scope...
Thanks for the update interested to see what the agent says
That’s annoying mate acting like it’s not a known problem just more delays for you hope they do right by you asap
Probably right. From my point of view all I’m worried about is if shit hits the deck as intended, target results or statistical analysis not so much. Sako and Tikkas, I’ve had both. Maybe I was lucky but all three (older models) I’ve owned were great shooters. Worth the extra coin to own one? Probably not. I have owned other brands that shoot as well or better, for less outlay. No matter what brand of firearm or ammo, you pay the money and enter the raffle regarding what performs. A bit like reloading ammo.
No one mentions Savage. Mostly accurate out of the box?
Yep. Shot three different Savages of mates, in different calibers, all shot well. Bought a LH Axis in 223 for my boy, man that could group well out to 300m. Basic trigger system but works well. Shame he misplaced the bolt, having a prick of a time trying to source a replacement.
@Tentman bolt?
Have a Savage Stevens 200 in 223 here. My second rifle ever. Chopped down to be just legal and have a DPT on it. The plastic stock is soooooo terrible it is beyond imagination. BUT it out-shoots every other rifle I have, including Tikka's, Bergara's and Lithgow's. That's why I upgraded ages ago to a Timney Trigger that cost me more then what I paid for the rifle itself. 26.2gr of H335 and Sierra Blitzking 55gr is the magic combination. Used to run Barnes for bush but working on a load for T-Rex 62gr currently.