Had my first range session today with the 338 RCM and 225-grain SSTs. Groups at 100 averaged only 1.6 in., but that was due more to the scope I'm using than anything else. For the time being, the rifle is wearing a Trijicon AccuPoint 1.25-4X24, with post/illuminated triangle reticle. It's not meant for fine aiming, really, but is built for speed. I can confirm that the scope is very fast... just the ticket for shooting big hairy critters at modest range. Best group with that scope, by the way, was 1.1 in., which leads me to believe the rifle will perform significantly better, accuracy-wise, with a more traditional scope. Recoil wasn't bad at all. This will be one very fast-handling package.


If you're fixin' to put a hole in something,
make it a hole to remember.