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<blockquote data-quote="CZ284" data-source="post: 642432" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>I'm a die hard A bolt fan. I have one that has been rechambered from 7/08 to 284 Win. Restocked it in a McMillan. It shoots under .2 and has been my go to rifle for almost 15 years. Like others have said, boringly consistent. Even before the work I had done on it, it shot .5 out of the box. The rechambering was my preference since shooting big bore silhouettes YEARS ago with a remington XP100 pistol chambered in .284 Win. </p><p></p><p>However, we threw the factory Rem barel away and replaced it with a Shilen to get the accuracy we wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CZ284, post: 642432, member: 3482"] I'm a die hard A bolt fan. I have one that has been rechambered from 7/08 to 284 Win. Restocked it in a McMillan. It shoots under .2 and has been my go to rifle for almost 15 years. Like others have said, boringly consistent. Even before the work I had done on it, it shot .5 out of the box. The rechambering was my preference since shooting big bore silhouettes YEARS ago with a remington XP100 pistol chambered in .284 Win. However, we threw the factory Rem barel away and replaced it with a Shilen to get the accuracy we wanted. [/QUOTE]
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