glass eye
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Back in 1992 I bought a Ruger M77 in 7mm rem mag. Very accurate and reliable, not expensive.
I have the same rifle and am curious what ammo you are using. I picked up my TCC in .300 WM with a Vortex 3-9x40 for $320 shipped. I sighted it in, shot 2 boxes through it and took it elk hunting in WY this year. I shot a spike in the shoulder at 150 yards and it went a bang flop dead, never took a step. The only things I dislike about the TC is the bolt is sloppy and the safety is hard to disengage when wet and frozen.I second the Thompson Center Compass for a budget rifle. I picked one up in 300 win mag at cabelas for $230. Put a vortex diamondback 4-12 on it for roughly $500 total including tax. I’m currently getting 1.75” groups at 200.
I have the same rifle and am curious what ammo you are using. I picked up my TCC in .300 WM with a Vortex 3-9x40 for $320 shipped. I sighted it in, shot 2 boxes through it and took it elk hunting in WY this year. I shot a spike in the shoulder at 150 yards and it went a bang flop dead, never took a step. The only things I dislike about the TC is the bolt is sloppy and the safety is hard to disengage when wet and frozen.
You need a long range practice gun, not a long range hunting gun.
I see a lot of rounds fired a year. It takes around 500 rounds a year of real focused and STRUCTURED practice to be capable at 300 yards from field conditions.
No one is shooting normal weight big guns a thousand plus rounds a year. PRS shooters don’t shoot thier match rifles 4,000 rounds a year in practice, even though they’re small 6mm’s. Most have 223 trainer rifles.