Quote: "I need to see what their sub-MOA guarantee really means, because I have 200rds of Winchester deer season copper (leadless) 150gr ammo that I'd REALLY like to shoot sub-MOA with whatever I get, so I don't have to pull it down and mess with the loading of it. (turned out that I could buy the loaded ammo cheaper than the components to make it, because it's on sale at Midway right now)"
Not to be a tool, but let me get this straight, you are looking for a new rifle because you have 200 rounds of ammo which this rifle (whatever you buy) may or may not shoot worth a crap. A 150 gr bullet is light for caliber in 300 win mag. I'd be willing to bet it will shoot 180 gr or heavier bullet better. Your logic seems bass-akwards to me. I'd buy the rifle first and then find what ammo it will shoot rather than then try to fit a rifle to ammo I already bought. That being said, my MOD 12 Savages shoot very well in 300 WSM and .243.
Dirty Steve
Not to be a tool, but let me get this straight, you are looking for a new rifle because you have 200 rounds of ammo which this rifle (whatever you buy) may or may not shoot worth a crap. A 150 gr bullet is light for caliber in 300 win mag. I'd be willing to bet it will shoot 180 gr or heavier bullet better. Your logic seems bass-akwards to me. I'd buy the rifle first and then find what ammo it will shoot rather than then try to fit a rifle to ammo I already bought. That being said, my MOD 12 Savages shoot very well in 300 WSM and .243.
Dirty Steve