So im told
This rifle didn’t really like them though Shot them good enough to tell me ive fixed the issues
And its now just a matter of finding the right projectile/load
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So im told
This rifle didn’t really like them though Shot them good enough to tell me ive fixed the issues
And its now just a matter of finding the right projectile/load
Soo I finally got out to the range/farm paddock with a bench
I had some handloads i had cooked up with some 50gn sp sx hornady and cfe223
Accuracy improved a long way the rifle can now be called a...
in a technical sence William is right a bad trigger heavy or creepy dosnt make a rifle more accurate or less accurate the only affects the shooters ability to shoot it accurately
although i have...
Will be finding out Monday/Tuesday we are waiting on a new scope for it
Well new to him a fixed 12x leupold target scope
Hasn’t arrived yet
Won’t be going on the rifle full time but will be...
Fair enough not for everyone
I still have the original spring I can put back in 2 minutes
But it seems to be perfectly good 1.8 lb on the Lyman trigger scales
Breaks bloody awesome and won’t go...
Even cheaper option is a ball point pen spring cut to length and installed in place of the factory spring
Exactly mate
Ive had Several tikka’s and they are fantastic apart from the price
I just prefer howa even if the very odd one does have issues
As I have enough experience with them I can easily...
I agree and disagree
If you’re a rich bugger ond don’t mind paying Exorbitant money for a basic rifle
Go tikka 100% aggree
If you don’t mind spending the time glass bedding and trigger jobs are...
That was a good load that one Hahaha
My buddy recently brought a brand new howa wood/blue hunter in 223
On my recommendation
Ive had dealings with probably close to 20 howa 1500 rifles everything from long action to the newish mini...