I got to give my little CZ Grendel out last week. Conditions were generally good, but wind a bit gusty, and I shot without regard to wind. I started with some Wolf then went to Hornandy gold and was getting groups just under 1 MOA, shooting off some sandbags. I think if I had had my tripod front rest and the rear bags the groups would have shrunk a bit. I'm still at probably 140-160 rounds trough it, so it's still breaking in. The action is getting smoother also. I did try some rounds I had prepared a couple of years to fire form in my AR Grendel. With the reduced load, point of impact was about 3 1/2 lower than factory loads, but still gave respectable groups. The more I shoot this little rifle the more I like it.
I also had a little Ruger 77/22 that I had just rebarreled with a Shilen sporter barrel. I probably ran a couple of hundred rounds through it and it just kept getting better and better, shooting the same way was getting 50 yard groups around 3/8 to 1/2 inch, some were little 3 shot cloverleafs with all shots well overlapping, The trigger on it is very good, but a little stiff so I ordered a Timney sear and a Rifle Basics trigger to install so I can have a bit more adjustment.
I also had a little Ruger 77/22 that I had just rebarreled with a Shilen sporter barrel. I probably ran a couple of hundred rounds through it and it just kept getting better and better, shooting the same way was getting 50 yard groups around 3/8 to 1/2 inch, some were little 3 shot cloverleafs with all shots well overlapping, The trigger on it is very good, but a little stiff so I ordered a Timney sear and a Rifle Basics trigger to install so I can have a bit more adjustment.
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