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<blockquote data-quote="hybridfiat" data-source="post: 965461" data-attributes="member: 72793"><p>I agree, Ruger are reliable and usually 'hunting accurate'.</p><p>However I dont equate pinpoint accuracy with an 'out of the box' Ruger.</p><p>Savage, yes, Ruger no.</p><p>Ive made my own custom rifles for years and I think the action and trigger are secondary to a really good barrel and chamber job with good bedding.</p><p>I have a 1914 Cadet action that shot .315 when first assembled. The trigger has always been shocking when compared to a good bolt action. My Martini Enfield in 6.5x54R shoots cloverleafs. It was made in 1886 and the barrel in 1934.</p><p>You have the basis of a good rifle. Just put a really good barrel on it. There's plenty to choose from. If <strong>Norma</strong> make ammo for it use them. Otherwise try reloading you should get the best from it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridfiat, post: 965461, member: 72793"] I agree, Ruger are reliable and usually 'hunting accurate'. However I dont equate pinpoint accuracy with an 'out of the box' Ruger. Savage, yes, Ruger no. Ive made my own custom rifles for years and I think the action and trigger are secondary to a really good barrel and chamber job with good bedding. I have a 1914 Cadet action that shot .315 when first assembled. The trigger has always been shocking when compared to a good bolt action. My Martini Enfield in 6.5x54R shoots cloverleafs. It was made in 1886 and the barrel in 1934. You have the basis of a good rifle. Just put a really good barrel on it. There's plenty to choose from. If [B]Norma[/B] make ammo for it use them. Otherwise try reloading you should get the best from it that way. [/QUOTE]
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