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A few weeks back, someone had asked what accuracy to expect from a Remington Model Seven in 7mm-08. I answered that I would get mine to the range and let them know as soon as I got in a new stock..... I ended up cancelling the stock order. Mine is stainless/synthetic. I bedded the action, free floated the barrel and made simple adjustments to the factory trigger.
Now..... Before I post the groups..... A slight explanation..... I shoot at the Busch Wildlife Area range run by the Missouri Department of Conservation. It's about 45 minutes west of downtown St. Louis. The range is a wonderful facility with shooting distances from 7 to 100 yards. Each of the 20 booths is covered and seperated from the next by a wall - and there lies my problem.....
Every time someone in an ajoining booth lights up - I jump outta my skin from the concusion! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif On a busy Saturday, it's almost impossible for me to keep steady enough to get off a good group.....
So here are 3 of the 5 groups I shot today. The first and the last groups were all over the place. On these three, 2 shots out of every 3-shot group went where they were supposed to. I knew the moment I shot when I sent one flying astray. On the bottom target, the man in the booth to my right light up a .270 just a fraction of a moment before I went to pull the trigger; that shot went completely off the paper! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
So-o-o... allowing for my skittery skin... the Remingon Model Seven in 7mm-08 is capable of 1/2" groups (or better if a capable shooter {not me} is at the trigger) using Winchester Super-X 140 grain Power-Point factory loads.....
Now..... Before I post the groups..... A slight explanation..... I shoot at the Busch Wildlife Area range run by the Missouri Department of Conservation. It's about 45 minutes west of downtown St. Louis. The range is a wonderful facility with shooting distances from 7 to 100 yards. Each of the 20 booths is covered and seperated from the next by a wall - and there lies my problem.....

Every time someone in an ajoining booth lights up - I jump outta my skin from the concusion! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif On a busy Saturday, it's almost impossible for me to keep steady enough to get off a good group.....
So here are 3 of the 5 groups I shot today. The first and the last groups were all over the place. On these three, 2 shots out of every 3-shot group went where they were supposed to. I knew the moment I shot when I sent one flying astray. On the bottom target, the man in the booth to my right light up a .270 just a fraction of a moment before I went to pull the trigger; that shot went completely off the paper! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
So-o-o... allowing for my skittery skin... the Remingon Model Seven in 7mm-08 is capable of 1/2" groups (or better if a capable shooter {not me} is at the trigger) using Winchester Super-X 140 grain Power-Point factory loads.....
