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Whats the cartridge you LOVE to HATE?
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<blockquote data-quote="jake545" data-source="post: 2744271" data-attributes="member: 125700"><p>That's interesting. Remington and PTG really screwed it up early transposing the numbers in the chamber drawing causing the reduced performance. Once that was fixed, I found it to be a very easy round to work with and get pretty good accuracy but not bench rest. I had one cheap upper with a drop in handguard with a light barrel that was a 1.25moa but it improved to 1moa after I put a free float rail on it. I did sell it to my nephew though. All others that I own have been 3/4 moa or better and some sub .5moa and sometimes better. All I have built for others have shot 1moa or less in test firing them. The 130-140 Berger classic work well for long range paper punching and you can kid them 2.295 in many mags. Even longer with some specialty mags. Getting 3k fps with a 90gr GD works well for eastern white tails etc. of course the monolithic stuff really helps it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jake545, post: 2744271, member: 125700"] That’s interesting. Remington and PTG really screwed it up early transposing the numbers in the chamber drawing causing the reduced performance. Once that was fixed, I found it to be a very easy round to work with and get pretty good accuracy but not bench rest. I had one cheap upper with a drop in handguard with a light barrel that was a 1.25moa but it improved to 1moa after I put a free float rail on it. I did sell it to my nephew though. All others that I own have been 3/4 moa or better and some sub .5moa and sometimes better. All I have built for others have shot 1moa or less in test firing them. The 130-140 Berger classic work well for long range paper punching and you can kid them 2.295 in many mags. Even longer with some specialty mags. Getting 3k fps with a 90gr GD works well for eastern white tails etc. of course the monolithic stuff really helps it. [/QUOTE]
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