Mr. October
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Hey everyone . . long time reader first time poster here. I bought my first new rifle in 30 years this year. My old hunting rifle is a Ruger 77 MKII in .30-06. I've killed all sorts of deer, elk, and moose with it. Until recently, the rifle was in original factory configuration including the old walnut stock with thin recoil pad and the original trigger. After my last moose hunt and getting beat up by heavier loads, I changed out the stock for a Boyd's laminated stock and better recoil pad. At the same time, I swapped the trigger for a Timney. Both were great improvements and my old rifle still shoots lights-out. < 2" groups at 200 yards. But now it weighs about 12 lbs. with the heavier stock.
So I went in search of a lighter, more compact rifle with less recoil. I've always been fond of the 7mm-08 cartridge and am a lefty. I chose a Christensen Arms Mesa. Long story short, it is back at the factory due to accuracy issues. I'm hoping they make it right but since my issues I've been reading about lots of folks having similar issues with CA and other similar brands and rifles in similar price ranges. It seems like aside from the Tikka, production rifles just aren't that great anymore. Maybe I am overstating the problem but I feel like you shouldn't' have to spend huge $$ to get a custom rifle that can shoot factory ammo reasonably well. I do reload but feel it shouldn't be necessary. Especially in a $1500.00 - $2000.00 rifle. What is puzzling is that 30+ years ago when I bought my Ruger, you could buy just about any off-the-shelf rifle and get reasonable accuracy and reliability. Heck some of my friends are still shooting rifles purchased at the same time and before with great results. I know different rifles like different ammo but it seems to me if they are so finicky only one or two brands of ammo or specific handloads will do, there is a problem. My old rifle certainly likes some loads better than others, but I can stuff just about any factory .30-06 load in it and still get pretty good results and not the wild groups you see some of these new guns shooting.
How is it possible that with all the modern manufacturing processes we just can't build good rifles? I suppose the manufacturing is all about quick out the door and cutting corners and to hell with quality? Or maybe the problem just isn't as bad as it appears to be.
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I meant to put this in "Firearms" but can't delete or move it.
So I went in search of a lighter, more compact rifle with less recoil. I've always been fond of the 7mm-08 cartridge and am a lefty. I chose a Christensen Arms Mesa. Long story short, it is back at the factory due to accuracy issues. I'm hoping they make it right but since my issues I've been reading about lots of folks having similar issues with CA and other similar brands and rifles in similar price ranges. It seems like aside from the Tikka, production rifles just aren't that great anymore. Maybe I am overstating the problem but I feel like you shouldn't' have to spend huge $$ to get a custom rifle that can shoot factory ammo reasonably well. I do reload but feel it shouldn't be necessary. Especially in a $1500.00 - $2000.00 rifle. What is puzzling is that 30+ years ago when I bought my Ruger, you could buy just about any off-the-shelf rifle and get reasonable accuracy and reliability. Heck some of my friends are still shooting rifles purchased at the same time and before with great results. I know different rifles like different ammo but it seems to me if they are so finicky only one or two brands of ammo or specific handloads will do, there is a problem. My old rifle certainly likes some loads better than others, but I can stuff just about any factory .30-06 load in it and still get pretty good results and not the wild groups you see some of these new guns shooting.
How is it possible that with all the modern manufacturing processes we just can't build good rifles? I suppose the manufacturing is all about quick out the door and cutting corners and to hell with quality? Or maybe the problem just isn't as bad as it appears to be.
*** First post fail ***
I meant to put this in "Firearms" but can't delete or move it.