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Yup, it doesn't shoot too bad.
100 rds of fire form and another 50 of load development.
So far it holds an easy 0.500" with a best of 0.325" at a 100 yds.
I've problems with the bolt. First it galled up on the lugs and it operates hard closing all the time,unless you hold trigger to release the firing pin).
It's been out and apart several times to polish and deburr.
My other bolts are smooth,one finger operation) - not this one.
I had one of those rifles many moons ago. It really, really liked 26.5-27.5 grs. of H322 & a 68 gr. Berger flat base. 27.5 worked in Michigan & had to reduce to 26.5 grs. H322 when I moved to South Carolina. These were safe in my rifle yours may differ. The primer was Fed. GMM. It was the most accurate factory rifle I have ever owned. Semper Fi
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