Hello folks! I am new here but not new to shooting and reloading.
Not an expert but not a newbie either. I am retired now and enjoy my time behind the stock. I hope this finds you all well.
OK I have a question about a rifle.
A dear friend has offered to get me a Savage Classic 14 in 308.
I will reload for this and I was wondering what you folks think of this rifle. I am concerned about the 1-10 twist of the barrel.
I have noticed that many of you shoot 1-12.
The rifle has a 22" barrel, walnut stock, hinged floor plate and high luster blue finish. The cost of the rifle will be about $630.00. I will use it for deer hunting with a 3-12 power scope.
I live up here in Maine. BUT I love to shoot from the bench in the nice weather. So do you think I can tweak that rifle into at least .375" at 100 yards given the right powder and bullet.
I would like to shoot at least 165 grain bullets. I don't think I would be happy if I could not do at least the 3/4 inch at 100.
I hope I have given enough information on my question and am very appreciative of any help.
Thank you
GW.
Not an expert but not a newbie either. I am retired now and enjoy my time behind the stock. I hope this finds you all well.
OK I have a question about a rifle.
A dear friend has offered to get me a Savage Classic 14 in 308.
I will reload for this and I was wondering what you folks think of this rifle. I am concerned about the 1-10 twist of the barrel.
I have noticed that many of you shoot 1-12.
The rifle has a 22" barrel, walnut stock, hinged floor plate and high luster blue finish. The cost of the rifle will be about $630.00. I will use it for deer hunting with a 3-12 power scope.
I live up here in Maine. BUT I love to shoot from the bench in the nice weather. So do you think I can tweak that rifle into at least .375" at 100 yards given the right powder and bullet.
I would like to shoot at least 165 grain bullets. I don't think I would be happy if I could not do at least the 3/4 inch at 100.
I hope I have given enough information on my question and am very appreciative of any help.
Thank you
GW.