I have owned all the scopes you mentioned. the only scope problem I have ever had was with a leupold. I sent it in asking them to fix it..within 5 days they sent me a NEW scope rather than fix the old one. I think all you mention are good scopes, but you can't beat Leupold for service and the...
GREAT information, thanks. I will never likely hunt under the conditions you experience everyday, so a pretty darn good testimonial for Nosler. now all I have to do is pick the right caliber to have some fun with ! Nosler is pretty well known for service, just like that other Oregon company...
so for all you owners of Mdl 48, here is my story. I have purchased quite a few winchester mdl 70 and remingtons. Once i get them, I bed them, have the triggers worked, and if they don't shoot, rebarrel in extreme cases. for the money invested, by the time I get them the way I like them, am I...
two bulls, one cow elk with 30-06. two sierra flat based 180 spitzers..one with 180 grain hornady. 7 bull elk with 270 and 150 gr partitions. Can't tell a dang bit of difference between any of them. all shots were behind the shoulder so perhaps the super premiums would be better if you...
Most accurate I have ever owned, after spending tens of thousands on custom rifles?...a factory savage 308 with accutrigger. I glass bedded it and get consistent less than 1/2 " groups with sierra bullets.
Most accurate ever fired? a friends 6x47...essentially the same hole, but not any better...
I put one on a remington action in 7mm mag. It only shot about 2" with selected loads, so I put a box of Tubbs bullets down the barrel to smooth things out, then I finished it off with some bore coat. Now the rifle shoots sub MOA groups consistently with 154 gr Hornady . I think its a good...
I used to flat hate these rifles until I got one in a trade and it shot better than the rifles I had spent $5000 for. I have two of them now, both shoot well inside an inch, but yea..they are still ugly. One of them I had cerakoted just for the reasons mentioned above...no indian looking at...