Originally Posted by rost495
... unfortunately at that point where you are good, but not great it takes a lot of monkeying around... and on a high volume hunting rifle you could burn the tube up trying to get rid of that.
Question is, how important is it to you, to be rid of that? IF its worth a barrel, then play, if you are limiting shots to 600-800 yards, it won't matter really..

JEff


I think that's pretty solid advice right there! When consistent 1/2 to 3/4 MOA can be achieved in a hunting rig, regardless of weight, I think I'd call it a day and go hunting! I know I've burned up a lot of time and components pursuing those tight little cloverleaf's and the "law of diminishing returns" has certainly summarized my results for the most part.

Kevin