Ultra12
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1 Bullseye
Thank you
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1 Bullseye
Thank you Jason. I was considering B&C because of The aluminum block. I really like grs stocks. They are the same price as xlr chassis but no aluminum block and correct me if I am wrong it will need to be bedded. At that price you can just bolt your action in to xlr chassis. I really like the carbon fiber varmint version but What deterred me was the absence of an aluminum block.
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1 Bullseye
I also have a T3 in 223 bbl. I bought it used with about 300 rounds trough it. I was sighting it in at 100 yards with Nikon monarch and usin privi ammo and Remington 55gr. It wasn't grouping as tight as I would like. It was def more than 1inch apart but not by much. I had no problem hitting both 6 and 9 inch steel plate at 200 yards. I would want to make it a arming rifle and perhaps my entry gun in to competition shooting. I am planing to spend money in this gun (scope leupold/vortex/ zeiss and most likely a complete chassis). I don't want to invest 2k in to a gun that will not be worth it. I know Tikkas are great and I do own a sako so I know it's quality but before I dump money in to it I would like to improve accuracy. I am thinking its either ammo / stock or gun. I did shoot using a vice. So no human error. I couldn't find havier bullets and hopping my gun will like them more due to 1:8 twist.
Now as far a stocks. I would like to have one aluminum block but B&C doesn't make them for bbl. the ones that do make stocks that accept bbl mostly don't have an aluminum block and with all the options cost as much as xlr and whiskey 3 chassis. So might as well get a chassis since it will come with most bells and whistles. But once again 800$+ investment to a gun that so far is marginally accurate.
Anyone have any thoughts? Btw gun is as good as new not obused and taken care off.
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1 Bullseye
I am wondering which if any come with full aluminum bedding block?