19 September 2004, 05:57
AtkinsonRe: Most Accurate Factory Rifle
Alf,
You could be right, but probably the last gun I will own is one of the new Sauers..you have to admit they are butt ugly and my no. 1 rule is a gun must look good...One thing I will give the Europeans and that is they can really over engineer a rifle, and they are short on taste IMO...I think I will stay with the US guns, most of them shoot OK...
For pure accuracy I think the Brnos M-21 and 22, have proven the most accurate for me, but maybe I have been lucky, but they sure look like a rifle should look..

19 September 2004, 02:55
<eldeguello>Like I said, look at the Sauers.....

A 5-shot 100-yard group, 6mm/.284, on Browning FN Mauser action w/ douglas 26" Premium barrel, Fajen Myrtlewood stock. 100 grain Sierra, 53.5 grains of original surplus H4831, F210 primer, MV 3400 FPS.
3 shot @ 100 yards, Ruger No. 1A 7X57mm, 140-grain Nosler Partition w/ 53 grains of WW 760, R/P brass, F210 primers, MV 3000 FPS.

19 September 2004, 08:57
AnotherAZWriterRay:
If you were correct in your first post, then all bench shooters wouldn't be shooting custom actions, nor would they have all used sleeved 700s way back when.