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Why I should not rely on my memoryBerger 210 VLD (not 215) 71.1 gr RE-22 You are spot on, Velocity was 2850. Your RUM should be about 100 fps faster as you figured.I normally go by comparator figures, but measured my 300 WM COAL and its at 3.566.It was my 30-338 with 185 VLD that was getting just under 3000 fps My bad.
I finally bought the Remington 700 LR in 300 Win Mag. I found one at West Coast Armory North in Everett. It had already been recalled, the trigger was set to a crisp 7 lb pull. My first impression was how nice it looks and how comfortable it feels. The trigger may need to be replaced or worked on if I can't adjust it down far enough. One thing I didn't notice until I brought it home was, When I lift the bolt you can see the piece on the rear of the bolt cock back, normal right? But If I don't bring the bolt back at all and just lower the bolt knob to lock the bolt down, the firing pin goes forward slowly. It won't stay cocked unless I bring the bolt backwards a little. I have heard of other remingtons doing this, some of them do it, some of them don't. I know for sure that they aren't supposed to do that, but I don't know what to do about it right now, it doesn't hinder the accuracy at all and I can't afford to fix it right now. Any Gunsmiths out there know what I am talking about? If so, how much to fix it? Other than that, the fit and finish is very nice, it really is a beautiful rifle. I think a muzzle brake is going to be necessary with how light it is. It weighs in at around 9.2 lbsI have yet to shoot the thing. I just purchased a scope base yesterday. I should have a Nightforce 1 piece 20 moa rail coming on tuesday. After that, I will put my father in laws Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24 scope on it so I can start shooting and getting a load made. I am going to put a Vortex Viper PST 4-16 ffp Mrad, but I have a work a few overtimes to get it. I will try and give some range reports on the rifle. My father in law has a Sendero in 300 win mag so I am going to start at or below his load and see where I am at and then go from there. I'll be shooting 200 gr. Accubonds.
I completely 100% agree, this is the shooters fault here. I have no quells about that's. The recoil doesn't hurt. I just think that since it is a heavy recoil rifle, every single one of my faults are amplified. What works on my .308, doesn't work on my 300 wm. I will go back and check the rings and base though just so I can take those factors out of play. The scope is fine, it was used the day it was lended to me and was perfect, tracking, repeatability, everything was good. I am going try a bag though, I could be getting bounce from the bipod. I do know that I need to work on body position, I believe it is my position that is giving me the problems. I'm actually in Wenatchee right now at designated marksmen course for the next 2 weeks, and have really been fine tuning my body positions and it has helped with consistency. I'm not shooting any better groups, the gun is lights out and is capable of sub .5 moa groups all the time (I'm not), it is, but I have far fewer "f-ed off" groups.
Quote from: kbrowne14 on August 27, 2014, 10:44:29 PMI finally bought the Remington 700 LR in 300 Win Mag. I found one at West Coast Armory North in Everett. It had already been recalled, the trigger was set to a crisp 7 lb pull. My first impression was how nice it looks and how comfortable it feels. The trigger may need to be replaced or worked on if I can't adjust it down far enough. One thing I didn't notice until I brought it home was, When I lift the bolt you can see the piece on the rear of the bolt cock back, normal right? But If I don't bring the bolt back at all and just lower the bolt knob to lock the bolt down, the firing pin goes forward slowly. It won't stay cocked unless I bring the bolt backwards a little. I have heard of other remingtons doing this, some of them do it, some of them don't. I know for sure that they aren't supposed to do that, but I don't know what to do about it right now, it doesn't hinder the accuracy at all and I can't afford to fix it right now. Any Gunsmiths out there know what I am talking about? If so, how much to fix it? Other than that, the fit and finish is very nice, it really is a beautiful rifle. I think a muzzle brake is going to be necessary with how light it is. It weighs in at around 9.2 lbsI have yet to shoot the thing. I just purchased a scope base yesterday. I should have a Nightforce 1 piece 20 moa rail coming on tuesday. After that, I will put my father in laws Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24 scope on it so I can start shooting and getting a load made. I am going to put a Vortex Viper PST 4-16 ffp Mrad, but I have a work a few overtimes to get it. I will try and give some range reports on the rifle. My father in law has a Sendero in 300 win mag so I am going to start at or below his load and see where I am at and then go from there. I'll be shooting 200 gr. Accubonds. If it really has a 7lb trigger pull that is probably your problem.