While shopping for .22 ammo @ Walmart they were putting out a 700 30/06 rifle package with synthetic stock and a cheap scope. What attracted me was the price of $389.00. Last summer my Axis II went to Issac as he wanted one for hunting in WV so I traded work for it. I went ahead and bought the rifle home and inspected it. Bolt is slick as usual for the 700, stock is so-so and the trigger is superb. This has the new trigger with no creep and a decent let off for a cheap rifle, much better then the Axis. I have a 6x24x40 that I plan to put on it as this will be a long range "pest" gun.
Looking on the web the price is often $100.00 more then what I paid for and that surprises me. I am going to see if I can order one in .223 for the same price as well.
Back in 72 I had a buddy who had a 700 in .222 and that gun could shoot. Bob would take his baby's empty juice cans and fill them with dirt, lay the can down exposing only the bottom and @ 200 yds hit it all day. Bob rolled his ammo on a Pacific press balancing out everything careful as one should. Every round was as perfect as he could make it and his ammo worked.
Sam
Looking on the web the price is often $100.00 more then what I paid for and that surprises me. I am going to see if I can order one in .223 for the same price as well.
Back in 72 I had a buddy who had a 700 in .222 and that gun could shoot. Bob would take his baby's empty juice cans and fill them with dirt, lay the can down exposing only the bottom and @ 200 yds hit it all day. Bob rolled his ammo on a Pacific press balancing out everything careful as one should. Every round was as perfect as he could make it and his ammo worked.
Sam

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