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What gun? Bases came with gun? What kind of group is your best?
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CVA Apex 35 Whelen best group about 5" at 100 yards. The base was already on the gun when I got it
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If its Leupold bases & rings I doubt it's the bases flexing, even though locktite was used doesn't mean everything is tight. Aluminum will compress when wrenched down on. Maybe something to check.
What grain you shooting? Could be a difference there. 200 grain seems to be most popular, they do make a 180 grain which I like. |
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The rings are leupold but the base came already installed on the gun
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Bases are Leupold? If not that could be your problem. I would only use Leupold rings with Leupold bases
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Lots of folks reporting marginal and poor accuracy with the Apex. I guess there are some good shooters out there, but the gun seems to be an iffy proposition. Hard recoiling guns can flex and move a lot when they are fired, and precision machine becomes much more important. It is much easier to make an accurate .223 Rem than an accurate .35 Whelen.
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Thanks for the info
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the base that comes on those is aluminum im pretty sure. my 4570 and .444 were both alum, you need iron. you could try different ammo but 5'' groups is pretty bad even for just your gun not liking it. if you cant get any better id send it back.
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Call Sonny at Acadiana Outfitters in New Iberia. He should be able to lead you in the right direction on your grouping issue.
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It may just be the gun.
If you decide to get rid of it, think about a New England firearms single shot. My .444 is amazingly accurate well out to 250 yards. |
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I agree, the NEF rifles have good accuracy (1-2 MOA) for the price point and also have interchangeable barrels.
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I got my issues fixed. The hinge pin was too loose fitting. Had it changed and now it shoots perfectly
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Your story is the same as a dude on bayou bucks. You must be one in the same.
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I have just gotten some of my coponents on the .35 Whelen Iam building. I am building a TC Encore, but not using the TC barrel. Ordered a custom 26" from MGM then will have a muzzel brake machined here w/ a blank.
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Just started researching, is 35 whelen the goto caliber for the primitive season?
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What scope did you put on your .444?
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Not sure if they changed the calibers for primitive or not but last yr when I bought my gun it was still .38 caliber or larger .....I was told they were trying to get the .35 included but as of last hunting season it was not.
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It is now legal for this hunting season and yes, it is the go to for primitive!
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He hunts in ms. I'm pretty sure they are legal in la tho
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