A little help please
A few years back I happened upon 6mmbr.com. I read all of the interesting stories about accuracy and the benchrest disciplines and decided I would have a rifle built and give it a shot. It took almost 17 months for the rifle to be completed. IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT. The rifle chambered in 6BR Norma/Lapua with the proper hand loads will occasionally print 100 yd. groups in the 0’s with the average being .196- .220 the best group at 100 so far has been .030 at 600 yards 1.560 and at 1000 4.920,all of this from an inexperianced benchrest shooter).
Therefore, you may ask what can the problem possibly be, and this is where I will probably be ostracized. I DO NOT LIKE BENCHREST. It is not my game. I enjoy tactical type rifles and shooting more.
My question is …should I sell the rifle, as a total package including scope, dies, brass, rest ect. ? Alternatively, should I break it down to individual components such as barreled action, stock, scope ECT? Keeping it is out of the question because I cannot afford to start another project until this one is sold.
Trued Remington 700 action, Weaver T-36, Burris signature series rings, Kreiger 1-8 twist barrel, McMillan Edge LV stock, Redding competition dies, 200 rounds virgin Lapua 6 br brass and approx. 100 rounds of fired brass, no name front rest.
Thanks
David
A few years back I happened upon 6mmbr.com. I read all of the interesting stories about accuracy and the benchrest disciplines and decided I would have a rifle built and give it a shot. It took almost 17 months for the rifle to be completed. IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT. The rifle chambered in 6BR Norma/Lapua with the proper hand loads will occasionally print 100 yd. groups in the 0’s with the average being .196- .220 the best group at 100 so far has been .030 at 600 yards 1.560 and at 1000 4.920,all of this from an inexperianced benchrest shooter).
Therefore, you may ask what can the problem possibly be, and this is where I will probably be ostracized. I DO NOT LIKE BENCHREST. It is not my game. I enjoy tactical type rifles and shooting more.
My question is …should I sell the rifle, as a total package including scope, dies, brass, rest ect. ? Alternatively, should I break it down to individual components such as barreled action, stock, scope ECT? Keeping it is out of the question because I cannot afford to start another project until this one is sold.
Trued Remington 700 action, Weaver T-36, Burris signature series rings, Kreiger 1-8 twist barrel, McMillan Edge LV stock, Redding competition dies, 200 rounds virgin Lapua 6 br brass and approx. 100 rounds of fired brass, no name front rest.
Thanks
David