I read a lot of Cooper's writings and always wanted a STEYR Scout rifle; and a couple of years ago came upon one for a good deal. It was a quick shooting, close range (as defined today anyway) rifle for hitting realistic sized targets. But, they were also using them to shoot clay birds flying straight away... sometimes more than you'd think.
I got it in 308 since it is not meant for long range shooting, and as was said above, changing the barrels requires a trip back to the factory because the barrel is pressed into the aluminum receiver. So I thought 308 would last longer and do everything it needed to do anyway. By the time you shoot it out, considering the cost of the ammo it took to do it...
I've played around with the long eye relief scout scopes and am agnostic about them. I think a quality low power variable, conventionally mounted, provides for a much more rounded capability to the rifle. After a followup on my wounded bear into a Popple slash in the dark... having a dark tube without an illuminated reticle only allowed point and shoot. Now I have a NF 2.5x10-24 mounted. I feel I still have the quickness in close yet can ID and shoot out to 3-400. I don't speak for the Colonel, but if he had the optics available today, I wonder what he would do.
I've been only able to get about 1-1.5 MOA out of my rifle. But it isn't a precision rifle... Last I shot it I got a 5 round group of hand loaded 150 TTSX into about 3" at 200 yards. It does tend to shoot different loads into nearly the same POI and is repeatable.
The rifle has a lot of small details to it that I really like. You can tell they put a lot of thought into it. The bolt is smooth and I like the 3 position tang safety with a bolt lock setting. The trigger is excellent. The magazines are well thought out and I really like the spare in the stock and the cutoff detent. The rifle handles very well.
I don't think I'd ever use the bipod, but its there. I've read many just use it to ground their rifle. The Ching Sling is so yesterday. and I'll be a heretic and say I don't care for it, but it does help shooting. I'd rather have sling cups set up for an adjustable 2 position sling like a Viking Tactics.
It is a handy generalist rifle for hunting and one I'd grab without hesitation for 90% of my hunting needs.
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