Word got around I guess and without intending to I've gotten a fairly steady supply of guns to work on for people. Sometimes along with working on them they want me to shoot them, so a side benefit is I get to practice with other peoples money.
This is a brand new high dollar set up. 700 Remington Sendero in a 300 Ultra with a 5-25 X 56 Swarovski, night force rail and rings. Done trigger work on it and took it apart and cleaned all the grease out. Was none too thrilled with the tooling marks I can see in the rifling and was calling Remington some names under my breath, but it shoots so that's the most important thing.
Factory Remington 180 Barnes ammo. 3 shots to get close at 50 yds then moved to 100 and it put 3 just under an inch but I knew I wasn't shooting it well yet. Yanked a called shot on the next one, then finally convinced myself that unbraked it throws things around like a P.O.'d water buffalo, but is never gonna hurt me in a sled. Put the next 3 at 1/2".


This is a brand new high dollar set up. 700 Remington Sendero in a 300 Ultra with a 5-25 X 56 Swarovski, night force rail and rings. Done trigger work on it and took it apart and cleaned all the grease out. Was none too thrilled with the tooling marks I can see in the rifling and was calling Remington some names under my breath, but it shoots so that's the most important thing.
Factory Remington 180 Barnes ammo. 3 shots to get close at 50 yds then moved to 100 and it put 3 just under an inch but I knew I wasn't shooting it well yet. Yanked a called shot on the next one, then finally convinced myself that unbraked it throws things around like a P.O.'d water buffalo, but is never gonna hurt me in a sled. Put the next 3 at 1/2".





