Recently I bought Model 70 varmint model, with a heavy barrel, off the rack at a gun store.Didn't get a chance to shoot it for a week. The week was filled with buyer's remorse. Why did he sell it? It looked brand new; no bluing worn off the bolt handle, bore had looked great (in the store) trigger pull was just about perfect--why was it on the rack? I know--it wouldn't shoot good. Had to be that.So, I bought an embarrasinfly cheap scope for it, and the next day I grabbed some ammo off the shelf, which had been meant for one of my M1's when I was shooting High Power back in the 1980'sTook it out to the range, and the first five went less than 1/2"; next 5 were smaller.Suddenly, I realized I just may have a world-beater; the limiting factor now is the scope, which has to do with the infernal adjustmentsPoint of this request for guidance: What do y'all think of the T series Weaver? I see a lot of them being used in the matches, according to TFS.I my set the rifle up for the only scopes whose adjustments I trust: the old Lyman STS. (One of which I started Smallbore competition with in 1948, the other of the same vintage was my Dad's)Thanks for your patience on this posting; looking for comments and command guidance.Bill
In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is. My fate is not entirely in Gods hands, if I have a weapon in mine.