Hey guys I'm a newbie here but have enough knowledge to think I'm dangerous ;D. But in all seriousness I do need your help. So here is my dilemma. A number of years ago I bought a Remington Varmint in 308 as a do it all rifle. I slapped a McMillian A3, adjusted my trigger down to a crisp 2.5 lbs and called it done (along with a MK IV 3.5 x 10 M3). With only around 1500 hundred rounds or so I can't get any decent groups any longer. I mean poor too. I've tried various ammo but I can't dial it back in consistently. Also, I'm VERY interested in getting into some small competitions after deer season. So with keeping with the spirit of having a precision/hunting rifle all rolled into one I only see a few options:
1) Buy a single stage reloader to learn a new craft and make full use of what I've got? This would give me the option also of learning wind values of the 308 as well as use these bags of brass I've collected over the years.
2) Screw a new Bartlien tube on in 6.5 Creedmoor at cost of $390ish + $270 for truing the boltface, with a cut and recessed crown. This should bring me back to sub MOA with factory ammo.
Again both have pluses and minuses. I've been shooting for 33 years now and I really need some sound advice.
Thanks,
Red
1) Buy a single stage reloader to learn a new craft and make full use of what I've got? This would give me the option also of learning wind values of the 308 as well as use these bags of brass I've collected over the years.
2) Screw a new Bartlien tube on in 6.5 Creedmoor at cost of $390ish + $270 for truing the boltface, with a cut and recessed crown. This should bring me back to sub MOA with factory ammo.
Again both have pluses and minuses. I've been shooting for 33 years now and I really need some sound advice.
Thanks,
Red