By that I mean a rifle that no matter what bullet or load you put through it, it will shoot lights out.
I picked up a rifle about 10 years ago from an estate sale that the fellow that had died was a bench rest shooter and also had a bunch of wild cat caliber rifles and Contender pistol stuff. I got a rifle that had just been built and had only been to the range two times. This fellow documented EVERYTHING. He was going to use this rifle to shoot hunter class bench rest with CAST BULLETS. He had the rifle built by taking a Ruger 77 Bull barrel 220 swift and had the barrel re-bored to a 1 in 14 twist 30 cal. and chambered in 30x47 (300 Savage case with shoulder pushed back 10 thousands but left the same over all length). Rifle has a Canjar triger. This rifle has shot at it's worst moa with a bunch of powders and different bullets 168 gr and under. I went to my new hunting lease land that has a nice shooting range lay out also and shot this rifle some yesterday evening and spent the night and was planning on doing some shooting at 600 yards this morning but it decided to rain that 20% chance and the wind blew pretty good so I just packed up and came home. It just blows my mind how accurate this rifle is. With what it really likes 1/2" 5 shot groups were easy at 200 yards yesterday. I put a new scope on it, Vortex 6.5-20x50, and zeroed at 100 and then checked it for proper dialing track at the 200 yard target. Works just like it is supposed to. There is a 600 yard target and a 1000 yard target but I don't think I can stay super sonic with the 155 Nosler custom comps it loves at that distance. It does 2600 fps at the muzzle.
I picked up a rifle about 10 years ago from an estate sale that the fellow that had died was a bench rest shooter and also had a bunch of wild cat caliber rifles and Contender pistol stuff. I got a rifle that had just been built and had only been to the range two times. This fellow documented EVERYTHING. He was going to use this rifle to shoot hunter class bench rest with CAST BULLETS. He had the rifle built by taking a Ruger 77 Bull barrel 220 swift and had the barrel re-bored to a 1 in 14 twist 30 cal. and chambered in 30x47 (300 Savage case with shoulder pushed back 10 thousands but left the same over all length). Rifle has a Canjar triger. This rifle has shot at it's worst moa with a bunch of powders and different bullets 168 gr and under. I went to my new hunting lease land that has a nice shooting range lay out also and shot this rifle some yesterday evening and spent the night and was planning on doing some shooting at 600 yards this morning but it decided to rain that 20% chance and the wind blew pretty good so I just packed up and came home. It just blows my mind how accurate this rifle is. With what it really likes 1/2" 5 shot groups were easy at 200 yards yesterday. I put a new scope on it, Vortex 6.5-20x50, and zeroed at 100 and then checked it for proper dialing track at the 200 yard target. Works just like it is supposed to. There is a 600 yard target and a 1000 yard target but I don't think I can stay super sonic with the 155 Nosler custom comps it loves at that distance. It does 2600 fps at the muzzle.