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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1746937" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I have a Mossy 100 ATR in .270 WIN and I like it alot. I probably only have 50 rounds through it, maybe less than that even. It seems to be getting more accurate the more I shoot it. I will say that the stock leaves something to be desired no doubt but for a budget rifle it is what it is. The stock is the only thing I would change on mine, and now you can. Boyd's gun stocks recently came out with replacements and I am looking into it simply because I want a wood stock. Will look way better IMO.</p><p></p><p>I have dies and am going to try and get some loads developed for it and see what it is really capable of. As of now it will shoot right around an inch, but I'm no established marksman so it could be capable of more. Keep in mind this is with store bought Rem core lokt ammo which I have actually found to shoot the best so far. A cheap rifle that shoots the cheapest ammo out there the best? I'm not complaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1746937, member: 16136"] I have a Mossy 100 ATR in .270 WIN and I like it alot. I probably only have 50 rounds through it, maybe less than that even. It seems to be getting more accurate the more I shoot it. I will say that the stock leaves something to be desired no doubt but for a budget rifle it is what it is. The stock is the only thing I would change on mine, and now you can. Boyd's gun stocks recently came out with replacements and I am looking into it simply because I want a wood stock. Will look way better IMO. I have dies and am going to try and get some loads developed for it and see what it is really capable of. As of now it will shoot right around an inch, but I'm no established marksman so it could be capable of more. Keep in mind this is with store bought Rem core lokt ammo which I have actually found to shoot the best so far. A cheap rifle that shoots the cheapest ammo out there the best? I'm not complaining. [/QUOTE]
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