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pendennis
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One of the guys at our club has been after me to try F Class, particularly F/TR. Over the winter, I'll completely make up my mind, but I'm leaning heavily toward trying the sport.
I currently own a Remington XR100, chambered in .308 Winchester. For those who may be unfamiliar with this rifle, it's a non-catalogued rifle offered by Gander Mountain. Catalogued versions were chambered in .204 Ruger, .223 Remington, and .22-250 Remington. It has a thumbhole stock, XP100 action, 26" barrel, and Remington XR trigger.
My particular rifle has a .308 barrel with a 1-10" twist. Out of the box, it's one of the most acccurate rifles I've ever owned. Mounted on top is a Bushnell 4200, 8-32x40 scope. For starters, it seems like enough rifle to be competitive.
I've also been looking at the Savage F-Class F/TR, and I've also fired my friend's, chambered in .308, and it's quite a nice rifle, especially that it's competitive right out of the box.
My question about the Savage concerns the barrel twist. The catalogue shows a 1-12" twist, a bit slower than my Remington. At greater distances, with heavier bullets, it would seem that the Remington has the edge. Am I over-thinking the differences? My plan would be to use 168 gr SMK's.
Follows is a picture of a recent group fired at 200 yards. The load is a 168gr SMK, 41.5gr IMR 8208 XBR. The group is .212" and .101 moa (center-to-center). The max size of the group is .507" and .242 moa (On Target Precision Calculator software). So, the rifle is capable of excellent accuracy. (This group was off the bench, and not prone. I have shot 100, 7x with this rifle from a bipod)
I currently own a Remington XR100, chambered in .308 Winchester. For those who may be unfamiliar with this rifle, it's a non-catalogued rifle offered by Gander Mountain. Catalogued versions were chambered in .204 Ruger, .223 Remington, and .22-250 Remington. It has a thumbhole stock, XP100 action, 26" barrel, and Remington XR trigger.
My particular rifle has a .308 barrel with a 1-10" twist. Out of the box, it's one of the most acccurate rifles I've ever owned. Mounted on top is a Bushnell 4200, 8-32x40 scope. For starters, it seems like enough rifle to be competitive.
I've also been looking at the Savage F-Class F/TR, and I've also fired my friend's, chambered in .308, and it's quite a nice rifle, especially that it's competitive right out of the box.
My question about the Savage concerns the barrel twist. The catalogue shows a 1-12" twist, a bit slower than my Remington. At greater distances, with heavier bullets, it would seem that the Remington has the edge. Am I over-thinking the differences? My plan would be to use 168 gr SMK's.
Follows is a picture of a recent group fired at 200 yards. The load is a 168gr SMK, 41.5gr IMR 8208 XBR. The group is .212" and .101 moa (center-to-center). The max size of the group is .507" and .242 moa (On Target Precision Calculator software). So, the rifle is capable of excellent accuracy. (This group was off the bench, and not prone. I have shot 100, 7x with this rifle from a bipod)