I finally made it to the range to shoot my CVA Accura MR-X .50 caliber. If it always does, what it did on Saturday, I will be a very happy camper. From a self mounted scope, bore sighted as best I could at 25 yards, first shot was perfect left/right, but about 5" low. Made some adjustments and put the next shot at 25 yards into the 2" orange bullseye, lower left quadrant. Decided it was good enough to go to 100 yards. Next shot, was right there, but about 2" low. Adjusted the scope (Burris Signature Select 3.5-10x40) and switched from the "cheap" power belt bullets (245 grain) to the Thor bullets (300 grain) that I had fitted to the gun. Next shot was a couple inches low, but still pretty good left/right. I made a couple of small adjustments to the scope to match the 300 grain bullets, and shot again. Bulleseye. I put several shots where they were supposed to go at 100 yards. So...with my last two loads of powder measured out, I decided I would take it to 200 yards and put the Ballistic Plex reticle to the test. First shot, 3" right of center, perfect elevation, in the Green circle of the target. Next and last shot, same elevation and 1.5" from the center. Good enough to consider it "sighted in" for now and I went home.
I can't remember a gun that so easily did what it was supposed to do. Shoots very good, trigger is a little heavy, but crisp, easy to clean and not hard on the shoulder. I was shooting 110 grains (by volume) of Blackhorn 209, Fed 209 Primer and mostly a 300 grain Thor. I will weigh out some charges now, and see what charges it likes best, but it sure started out nice. Excited to hunt this fall with it. I have a ML deer tag for Utah and my daughter does too. should be a good time.
My rifle is the stainless version with the black stock in .50 caliber.
FH