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I recently installed a scope on my 1967 F chambered in .358 Winchester. Prior to that I had a Lyman 57SB and was getting 2" groups, plenty good enough for deer at woods ranges. My main concern is the first shot from a cold barrel, but I'm wondering what others have experienced with the F in .358 in regard to accuracy and group size. Right now I'm not doing much better than 1.5" with three shots.
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at 100 ? What more do you want out of a feather weight barrel ?
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Amen! These ain't benchrest bolt actions. I'd be damn satisfied with that!
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1.5 MOA is awesome for any hunting rifle. Especially a lever. A lot of people claim MOA, but they really don’t get MOA. My intuition guided by experience tells me that a lot of people forget about the ‘flyers’ when computing up their MOA accuracy.
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
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I've had two 99F 358's cloverleaf regularly enough to get spoiled. I haven't fired all my 358's so can't speak to the other more collectible models. 1 1/2" in any Savage lever gun is a disappointment if scoped, TO ME.
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Might want to try it with fore arm off and resting the gun on its' receiver. If the groups improve put a rubber washer between the fore arm and the barrel. It has worked on couple of mine.
Lee
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