I love my SS. Very accurate I have taken a few big hogs at over a hundred yards.![]()
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I love my SS. Very accurate I have taken a few big hogs at over a hundred yards.![]()
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I love my SS. Very accurate I have taken a few big hogs at over a hundred yards.![]()
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Complaints about poor accuracy for .308 Texans abound, yet other Texans in different calibers can be very accurate out of the box.
I know several shooters that have three or four Texans and all have told me of problematic .308's.
Nick at NSA himself has commented on having problems with developing a good bullet with his .308 and that it took much more work than any of his others.
Note my .457 Texan can and has frequently shot 1.25" 3 shot groups both tethered and off tether at 100 yards, and I'm a 63 year old 'shakey' guy, haha.. And the .357 is similarly accurate. Multiple .257 shooters have gotten 1/2" at 100 so it's not the gun itself.
No one I've communicated with has told me a 'solution' and Air Force denys there is a problem. Interestingly enough, I know two people who had their .308's re-barreled AS .308's and the change made them laser accurate compared to the factory barrel. So it's not the gun itself but 'something' in the barrels they used.
Personally, I'm going to go to a 7mm barrel and dropping 308 for the better SD and BC