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  1. Oh, also forgot to mention that I just had the trigger smoothed out too. The out of the box pull was 6.5 lbs, the gunsmith reduced it to 4.5 lbs and smoothed it out significantly. Just had the work done today so haven't been to the range yet but I am sure it will improve the accuracy.

  2. From my post a while back: Well finally made it to the range again. Shot Winchester 180 grain Fail Safe 300 Win Mag. Distance 100 yards. Groups sub 1 inch. And for those of you who might say this is rare.....one of the girls I was with shot the same grouping!

  3. Absolutely! Although it was not with this gun, have shot deer out to 400 yards. I would also add that this gun is a lot more accurate than any other gun I have owned.

     

    [ 02-13-2006, 07:10 PM: Message edited by: Bozhed ]

  4. Well finally made it to the range again. Shot Winchester 180 grain Fail Safe 300 Win Mag. Distance 100 yards. Groups sub 1 inch. And for those of you who might say this is rare.....one of the girls I was with shot the same grouping!

     

    [ 02-12-2006, 08:28 PM: Message edited by: Bozhed ]

  5. Thanks for the tip! Yes, was shooting the 150 grain Federal Fusion. That is the one that seemed to be the most accurate. Will post my results after this coming Sat outing to the range.

  6. Went out yesterday to the range. Unfortunately I was a little unprepared and didn't have a good base to shoot from so accuracy wasn't the greatest. However, I was able to determine that the gun is reliable. Fired 50 rounds through it with no jamming problems. Used Hornady, Remington and Federal Fusion. The Federal seemed to be the most accurate. Will be going back out this coming weekend to re-evaluate the accuracy.

     

    The one annoyance that I did experience was the front stock coming loose. Easily remidied by retightening it.

     

    [ 02-05-2006, 09:49 AM: Message edited by: Bozhed ]

  7. Will post my results of my visit to the range. One thing I would like to point out though - I purchased the gun purely on the recommendation of a family friend who is the manager of the gun shop. I am actually a bolt action fan and was looking at the Sako however, he assured me this is a better gun. Last week started to get buyers remorse...concerned about the semi-auto action. He assured me that I will be pleased and if I am not, I can return it and get the Sako. Given that strong recommendation I am really looking forward to trying it out.

  8. Originally posted by tbailey:

    Bozhed,

     

    Have you had the opportunity to check your R1 in the accuracy dept?

    Actually not yet. Just purchased about 100 rounds of various types of ammo. Includes Remington, Hornady, Federal and Winchester. Hoping to go out in two weeks. been raining here for the last few weekends.
  9. For comparison I looked up the ballistics for 165 grain, Remington Nosler Solid Base BT cartridges (Brand: Premium Vital Shok). Here is a summary of the stats:

     

     

    Velocity-------------300 WM 300 WSM

    Ft/sec @ 100 yds----2914-------2904

    Ft/sec @ 300 yds----2496-------2486

     

    Energy------------- 300 WM 300 WSM

    Ft/lbs @ 100 yds----3112-------3090

    Ft/lbs @ 300 yds----2282-------2263

  10. I will also be very interested in what your results are. I just bought the R1 Comfortech, 300 WM. Scoped with a 3.5-10/44mm Zeiss Conquest scope. In fact, still waiting another week and a half before I can pick it up. I am very interested in any recommendation in regards to the best ammo to use. I will be using the gun to hunt whitetail so I definitely focused on accuracy results for hunting ammo.

     

    Thanks

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