I had a 243 and now shoot a 270. As most of you know this is truly a home grown rifle, all but a few components made in Wyoming. In my opinion it is excellent. A 700 copy with significant improvement over the original. While some claim it is not in the same league as the super high end 700 copies, it comes at a very reasonable price. I regret letting go of the 243 and the 270 was <moa out of the box with the “O’Conner load”, h4831 / 130 grain. I don’t care much for the stock or the goofy long clip that is supplied but I bought the rifle on sale at $799 and replaced the stock. I’ve been trying to find an 3 shot clip that will work but so far no success. I may get a common hinged floor plate if I can find one reasonably priced.
After pillar bedding it now will produce 3/4 moa and even an occasional 1/2” group.
Good rifles.
After pillar bedding it now will produce 3/4 moa and even an occasional 1/2” group.
Good rifles.