G19Jeeper
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Just reminded me of another. Zastava made Mini Mark X Mauser in 223. Groups measured in FEET at 300 yards. Rebarreled with Douglass 26 inch premium bull barrel in 223 and it was shoot under 1/4 inch on a good day now.
My worst rife was a 7mm mag. I don't remember if it was a Remmington or Ruger rifle. It's to long ago around 1970 and I bought it used because I wanted a long-range rifle at that time. The rifle shot great and even better with my reloads. But there is a But. Every time I shot it, the rifle would about tear my shoulder off. It got to the point I started flinching when squeezing the trigger. That was it, it was gone... I needed a long ranger weapon because of the work with a sheriff's office, so went back to the 308 which I had been using for a few years.The worse rifle I ever bought was a tie between a Winchester model 70 stainless control feed 338 win mag and a CVA express muzzleloader honorable mention is a new one a kimber model 84 in 6.5 cm .The Winchester model 70 stainless with a boss was about a total flop but a friend shot 7 moose with it in Alaska .The finish some kinda coating rusted and flaked in the gun case .The magazine wouldn't work I had to get a whole new trigger guard and magazine .The worse thing they totally drilled the scope mount holes totally crooked making it almost impossible to get a scope to work .I finally got Burris signature rings with offset to tje maximum offset .The scope barely could site in .Winchester almost replaced the whole gun but backed out because there were any more boss 338s .The cva express muzzleloader was total junk it had one site for two barrels and fell off .I finally got a set if express sites which heroes. THE funnest thing is that it fell apart many tomes because the hinge pin fell out making the gum fall apart cba finally fixed it but didn't want to .The kmber model 84 in 6.5 cm just jams and kimber refuses to fix it .I don't know if it's yhe magazine or the bedding .I am going to try another magazine hopefully that works .The other problem with it is lack of scope mounrs I can't find one for this model totally sold out .I wish companies would furnish at least weaver bases .Bad guns totally stink I had a few more too a marlin muzzleloader that's hangfires like up to 10 mins later is the most unsafe I quit shooting it .
The 770 was their worst, and was known for loosing bolt handles. Sure thats not the one you're thinking of?Ha! You're right. 788s are kinda cheesy but shoot well. I meant the 783
First thing I would check is the firing pin, Hole in bolt, and spring. Seem some Rem. springs not powerful enough for consestant ignition. .Used Remington 700 BDL 280 Rem, will not group, a similar gun shoots same loads very well. It is a barrel candidate.
After I bought my BAR after the initial scope zero, I re-barreled my savage 300 win mag to another caliber 338 win mag. I was going to hunt Elk and mule deer with the BAR. But when I was dialing in the BAR with factory ammo and handloads, just wasn't comfortable with it, besides a close in shot less than 100 yards, which is a mid-western hunt. Wound up buying a CA mesa in 300 win mag which shoots real well. Will still work on loads for the BAR, it is just a really nice looking rifle. I am getting to retirement age will have more time and patience. But as you stated if it could cause me a problem in a hunt, may never hunt with it.I also owned a Browning BAR .300 Win Mag
And it too was finicky with different ammunition
It almost cost me a really nice Bull Elk
I got rid of it right after that hunt
My dads bar 300 win mag is the most accurate semiautomatic i have ever shot .It shoots 1/2 ,inch gruops at 100 yards with most ammo i tried .I do clean the heck out of the barrrel and chamber everytime i shoot it and clean it after 40 shots .I wish i had not sold the other one that i also won in a deer contest .I did have tons of problems with it zippimg through deer and not expandimg .I felt the 300 win mag was not much better than 3006 so i got 338 win mags which had way more knock down power .I used the 338 win mag 36 years always awesome but it eats bad scopes qiuck.After I bought my BAR after the initial scope zero, I re-barreled my savage 300 win mag to another caliber 338 win mag. I was going to hunt Elk and mule deer with the BAR. But when I was dialing in the BAR with factory ammo and handloads, just wasn't comfortable with it, besides a close in shot less than 100 yards, which is a mid-western hunt. Wound up buying a CA mesa in 300 win mag which shoots real well. Will still work on loads for the BAR, it is just a really nice looking rifle. I am getting to retirement age will have more time and patience. But as you stated if it could cause me a problem in a hunt, may never hunt with it.
Ouch...My Citori Hunter is back at Browning for stock work and has been for 8 months. Stuff like my issue and your issue makes me want to divest fully from their products. My Browning A-bolt2 ss 300win shots so well though that I'm having a hard time fully going there.Had a Browning 725 Sporting High Grade Medallion, loved everything about the gun except that the tolerances were so tight or the metal so soft that even with proper lubrication the receiver destroyed itself after opening it 100 times. Ended up sending it back and should be getting a refund in the next few weeks.
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