After buying a tikka in 223 that has a magazine with a insert. I'll never buy another rifle that doesn't have a proper fitting magazine. It just doesn't work.
I think I was going with the 6.5CM because it sounds cooler, it sounds like the 260 would be easier to reform brass for, so I might have to have a rethink about what to get. How good is your 260? As I have no experience with either the 6.5CM or the 260.
I expected much better to. I used 3 different types of ammo federal, CCI target and Aussie ammo. The Aussie ammo was best and probably 10 years old. The crown is ok, bore seems ok to. The barrel was touching down 1 side. Not sure how much it will affect a 22. Yeah I gave it a really good clean...
Don't really see any advantages can't get ammo or brass for the 260 over here either. And I was tossing up between the two. Still could go the way of the 260.
Picked up my second hand Mossberg yesterday and took it out today, it is the most inaccurate gun I have ever seen. It shot 6inch groups at 30 feet. At least I'll have a toy to try and get it shooting straight. If any on has some tips on what to look at would be much appreciated.
Thank you very much I think I'll be able to do this. I'm looking at buying a 6.5 but I live in Australia and ammo is near impossible to get and brass just as hard to find. And I have heaps of 308 brass. It looks like when I can afford a new rifle it'll be a 6.5. Thanks again
Chas
Get the savage. I have a tikka varment nice accurate gun but doesn't feel good. I have a howa really accurate but you will have to fix the trigger their that bad you might as well order a new trigger with the gun. The browning I have is a great all round gun but I think I was lucky to get one so...
This sort of thing is what leads to more gun laws affecting everyone. I live in Australia and you don't loan you're gun period, the only time someone else uses it is if you are with them.
It sounds bad for you guys other in the US. At least here in Australia you can buy as much ammo for a 22 as you want. Sounds like your prizes are about the same as here now. But you still don't have the silly gun laws we have, I brought a second hand 22 Mossberg on the weekend and I'll have to...
The t3's trigger is easily adjusted, take the stock off, there's just 1 screw at the front of the trigger can't remember which way to turn it but adjust it till you like it. The accuracy guarantee for the t3 is with sako ammo. Then all you have to do is practice, practice and more practice.
If it's new send it back and loan him one of your guns for his hunt, no point taking one that doesn't shoot straight.
If you can't send it back see if you can find a book called centrefire rifle accuracy by W Hambly-Clark JNR. Because this rifle sounds like it's got many issues, how ever I'd...
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