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Don Lowry
April 28, 2018
It took a long time to figure this one out. It was shooting all over the place with store bought ammo. Mis-firing every other round. I was ready to through it off the pier. After hanging in there for what seemed forever this is what turned this into the most accurate gun I have ever shot. End result ...1/2 MOA with hand loads, 55 grain Sierra Blitz King, 24.6 grains Varget, Most important.... Federal NO. 205 Small rifle primers. They are soft. This rifle has a Leupold VX-3, 6.5 x 20 varmint reticle, great wood, hand cut checking, bedded match barrel, incredible crisp trigger.
Awesome!!!!!
Don't listen to anyone who says they are no good. They are just hard to figure out. You will love it once you do.
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Mike Lengyel
May 22, 2022
Mine doesn't like bullets between 50 - 55 grains but it absolutely loves Nosler 40 grain Ballistic Tips and Sierra 63 Grain Semi Spitzers. It does really well with the 68 and 69 grain hollow points too. When I hold up my end of the deal I easily get one ragged hole at 100 yards. I outfitted it with a Nikon Monarch scope with the Advanced BDC reticle. Longest shots have been about 400 yards. This is my go-to critter gitter.
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Jon Couch
May 6, 2018
I bought this rifle about a month ago. On my first outing with it, after zeroing with some surplus ammo, and while using a buddy’s .223 load (60 gr Vmax wth benchmark powder) I shot his 5 rounds into a .476 group ((.266 if you removed the single flyer)). In any case, this rifle shoots well within the sub-MOA group as advertised.
As I start reloading for this gun, I look forward to lots of sub-MOA groups and eventually some great memories while I use this to shoot chucks in TX and OK.
My recommendation with this gun is dont skimp on a cheap scope (I use NF and Leupold VX-5s) and reload for best results.
Lastly, the guys at Eurooptic are great! This wasn't my first purchase with them. They are true professionals.
Good luck!
Jon Couch
Stafford, VA
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