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sodak":38wwejam said:I am always trying to get smaller groups, clearer optics, and better feel in my hunting rifles. My main rifle now is a Rem CDL .300 win mag. Fine rifle after a new trigger. With my hand loads, I'm pushing a 180 gr AccuBond 2900 fps. Consistent 3/4 MOA accuracy with full length sizing, normal bullet seating depths, etc.
Is an upgrade to a Cooper or Nosler rifle going to pay off in the accuracy department?
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Elkman":kuq4yqo1 said:My mind sometimes works backwards or not at all, as some will attest. Here are my thoughts/questions?
Do you really want to spend $1500 to gain a 1/4 inch?
Do you really think that any elk you will ever kill will notice the difference?
Are you disastified with your current rifle, other than group size?
Are you laying awake at night worried that you may miss an elk because of group size?
Elk have a very large kill zone, do you think that a 1/4 inch smaller group will really make a difference?
If you answered yes to one or more of these, then perhaps you need another rifle that may "not" shoot much better. Hopefully you laughed!!!!!!!!
I have been shooting a 300WM since 1970, and can truly state that a 3/4 group would not have caused me to miss any of the animals that I have killed. Mine shoots a little tighter, but an extra 1/4 of an inch is nothing to worry about.
I gifted a rifle to a younger man earlier this year, whom I have known and hunted with since the 70's. Few animals have ever gotten away from him in the woods, and he is an excellent hunter. Deer, elk or birds he consistently fills his tags and limits, but 2" for him is a great group. The game he has hunted and killed over the years has never known that.Dr. Mike Yet, he had a hard time shooting MOA from the bench with those same rifles and loads
DrMike":abthsxeh said:Good point, Charlie. Each rifle is an entity unto itself. My 7RM shoots 3/4 inch at 100 yd with 175 grain PT & TBBC. It delivers 3/4 inch at 200 yd with the same loads. I've always said the bullet goes to sleep somewhere beyond 120 yd or so.