This is my 30'06 match rifle built for me by Sid Goodling in Spring Grove, PA. It's a blueprinted Remington 700 action with a Tubb bolt, an Xtreme Model 22 trigger, Schneider barrel with 1 in 10" twist and McMillan Baker Special stock. The scope is a Weaver T-24 with 1/8 MOA clicks in TPS rings on a Nightforce 20 MOA rail. I normally do all my testing at 200 and 300 yards but since my move to VA I've decided to take advantage of the local 100 yard range. Benchrest shooting is not normally my thing but it is remarkably challenging with an impressive array of ways to screw up a shot. The ammo is not tailored to the gun but rather my standard match ammo I load for all my 30'06 rifles (168 SMK, 46.5 grains of IMR 4895, Winchester case and Win Lg match rifle primer). I will start reloading for this gun soon but will most likely lean towards heavier bullest such as the Sierra Match Kings in 190 and 210 grain weights. Without further preamble, here is the gun and the results. The groups are numbered in order they were shot and all are 5 shot groups.
In group 5, four shots went into .243". In Group 6, four shots went into .308".
Keith
In group 5, four shots went into .243". In Group 6, four shots went into .308".
Keith