11 June 2007, 03:52
Harold R. Stephens7MM STW
Well, I had to see if this gun would shoot. Found the only box of Remington 140grn Cor-Loc Bullets (or any factory shells for that matter) on the west side of Houston. Put on a Weaver one piece base and mounted an old Tasco World Class 3X9 to burn some powder.
The trigger pull on this gun is really excessive. I would not be exaggerating to say it could go 10#'s of pull. So with the Tasco and heavy trigger pull I was not expecting much and therefore was not disappointed. After four rounds at fifty yards (would have only been two except that I had the front ring not in the groove and had to re bore sight) I put 8 more on paper at 100 yards. It really needs a better recoil pad!! I never touched the scope at 100 hundred and it just about walked the bullets around the outside of the 3" circle. Did have one hit bullseye, but must of been a fluke. I noticed a pressure point at the tip of the forearm and with this much powder, even with the varmint barrel it gets hot after one shot. I will pull the stock and enlarge the barrel chamber and probably set a couple of rods in the forearm to stiffen. I will also skim bed the action and when I put the new butt pad on may add some weight to the back. It is really front heavy with the 26" varmint barrel.
I have a Millet 6X25 AO Milldot Target coming and set of dies, so By the time they get here and I start working up a load the stock will be adjusted.
Do you think this will be able to reach out and touch something?
There's no question it will reach out there... I would certainly work on that trigger... My '06 Ruger was that way (probably an 8 or 10 lb pull)... My smith cleaned it up and got it to about 2 1/2 lbs... I also had him put a real recoil pad on it... That gun has no problems going sub MOA at 100... I need to do some 200 yard work to determine if the load is accurate at various ranges as well....
Ken....
12 June 2007, 09:58
Thomas JonesIf you can't get sub moa with that rifle, it aint the cartridge. Tell me a little more about your rifle . What componants did you use to build it ?
My 7mm STW is a more or less stock model 70 classic and it shoots extreemly well with a 160 grain nosler acubond and H-1000 RL-25 and IMR 7828...tj3006
12 June 2007, 17:26
Harold R. StephensTJ
This is a Savage 112FVSS with factory stock and trigger. 26" Heavy varmint barrel.
I know it will shoot better. I worked on the trigger last night. Don't have a trigger scale but it is 1000% better than what came from the factory. The scope was a POS Tasco that was on the top shelf of my closet that I pulled off an old 270 years ago. I pulled it then, because I could not get it to stay zeroed in. I put it on the gun because I wanted to go shoot it. A new scope should arrive this week, Millet 6X25X56mm Varmint milldot and I will give everyone a review after I mount it. I also relieved a pressure point at the tip of the stock when I worked the trigger over. New stock is next purchase. There is nothing to these Savages stocks and I want something with some substance.
I am not judging this gun by the first range trip, just because of the scope. With a new scope I will be more critical.