I decided to give the deer hunting a rest for day since the hunting isn't going well, haven't seen a shooter buck all last week.
Today there were no gale force winds, rain, or fog and I need some trigger time so I decided to go to the range and have some fun.
A fellow shooter (non hunter) I often see at the range was there today. Nice guy, really enjoy talking to him. Anyway he's shooting a new rifle he just purchased, a Savage Axis, 308. He's load testing from the bench at 100 yards. I checked his target with my spotting scope, maybe that's not polite but I can't resist.
The group appears to be well under an inch. I can't decide if I'm hallucinating or if this is real.
A conversation ensues. He's shooting reloads; 168 Sierra's, IMR 4064 and Federal 210 match primer. We measured the five shot group, .675". He shoots another group which appears about the same, maybe a little larger but still well under an inch. Wow! I look at my rebarrelled 243 Rem and frown.
I'm finding this hard to believe but can't deny what I'm seeing - a rifle under $300 shooting sub 1 MOA! Maybe he just lucked out and got that one out of a thousand shooters or maybe Savage is doing something remarkable. Hard to figure this one out. Even worse, I'm wondering why I paid $700 to have my old 243 Rem rebarreled when I could have bought two Savage Axis's and a bottle of Knob Creek.

A fellow shooter (non hunter) I often see at the range was there today. Nice guy, really enjoy talking to him. Anyway he's shooting a new rifle he just purchased, a Savage Axis, 308. He's load testing from the bench at 100 yards. I checked his target with my spotting scope, maybe that's not polite but I can't resist.


A conversation ensues. He's shooting reloads; 168 Sierra's, IMR 4064 and Federal 210 match primer. We measured the five shot group, .675". He shoots another group which appears about the same, maybe a little larger but still well under an inch. Wow! I look at my rebarrelled 243 Rem and frown.

I'm finding this hard to believe but can't deny what I'm seeing - a rifle under $300 shooting sub 1 MOA! Maybe he just lucked out and got that one out of a thousand shooters or maybe Savage is doing something remarkable. Hard to figure this one out. Even worse, I'm wondering why I paid $700 to have my old 243 Rem rebarreled when I could have bought two Savage Axis's and a bottle of Knob Creek.
