Well I got my MVP last Friday and shot it twice. The first time the dial ring on the elevation knob wasn't tight so I couldn't really adjust it and get it really dialed in.
Today on the other hand was great played around 50, 75 and 100 yards and was amazed with the groupings.
Getting her dialed in at 100 yards
The next 10 rounds of 55gr Hornady V-Max and was just flat out amazed
My dies get in tomorrow and I will toy with some loadouts and get it about the same at 200 and 300 yards..
Just a funny story today was a guy that thought he was going to be mr cool guy with tannerrite at 100 yards and he "hit it" and it was a dud, I asked if I could give it a shot and he gave me the green light.
So I put in a 55gr 5.56 tracer in it and lined up and it was like a laser then BOOOM! the cool guy jumped out of his pants. It was a blast shooting the MVP today and the Savage 223 that I have.
The only complaint is that the bolt action is a little 'rough' the savage axis is much smoother so I got to figure out if it can be polished and cleaned up.
Today on the other hand was great played around 50, 75 and 100 yards and was amazed with the groupings.
Getting her dialed in at 100 yards
The next 10 rounds of 55gr Hornady V-Max and was just flat out amazed
My dies get in tomorrow and I will toy with some loadouts and get it about the same at 200 and 300 yards..
Just a funny story today was a guy that thought he was going to be mr cool guy with tannerrite at 100 yards and he "hit it" and it was a dud, I asked if I could give it a shot and he gave me the green light.
So I put in a 55gr 5.56 tracer in it and lined up and it was like a laser then BOOOM! the cool guy jumped out of his pants. It was a blast shooting the MVP today and the Savage 223 that I have.
The only complaint is that the bolt action is a little 'rough' the savage axis is much smoother so I got to figure out if it can be polished and cleaned up.