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| Nifty! - mike |
| Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002 |
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| it wasn't just the MRC that made it so nice... it was the CALIBER 3 5 8 rocks now, if it was a 376, the group OAL may have been the same...... jeffe |
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| It is their Leopard (Mountain Rifle) style stock. My two friends who were shooting with me both wanted to buy the rifle from me, and when I turned them down, said that they were going to order barreled actions from MRC - in different calibers, of course. They shot well with the rifle, too, by the way.
A shot of Hoppe's # 9 followed by an application of WipeOut and the bore looks like a mirror. Not much blue comes out. |
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| Which of their stock options is this. I like the lines. |
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| Posts: 12821 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002 |
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| You know there are a lot of people on this board who don't believe you can get groups like that w/o a barrel from Hart, Krieger or Lilja. That group doesn't surprise me. I have four barrels from MRC, and they all shoot very well. I got flamed earlier for stating you can get very small groups from barrels(other than those aforementioned), i.e., MRC, Shaw, A&B , McGowen, etc.
Congratulations on a nice shooting/looking rig. |
| Posts: 314 | Location: Abilene,Tx. USA | Registered: 21 October 2000 |
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| A .358 Win barreled action from MRC, stocked and bedded by Serengeti Stockworks - only a few groups so far, but all have been under an inch and most around 1/2 inch. Here is the best group - .608 outside diameter minus .358 bullet diameter = .250 I think I've shot 25 rounds through it. |
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| What does MRC stand for and what is their E-address? Glenn |
| Posts: 70 | Location: Ok. | Registered: 29 August 2004 |
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