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While on a date with my wife she found a gun she had to get a Howa 1500 7mm08post-5984-0-42083600-1433430540_thumb.jpg

With factory ammo it didn't do so goodpost-5984-0-72233700-1433430741_thumb.jpg

But then I made a few test rounds and we found a winner it is IMR 4064 39.4 gr with 139 gr sst post-5984-0-42542400-1433431090_thumb.jpg

Wow what a difference this was a 4 shot group. But the really Cool thing is this Gila monster we saw on the way out makes two for this yearpost-5984-0-39390800-1433431288_thumb.jpg

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That's awesome! Savage Axis II with the Muddy Girl stock? My daughter loves hers, although its the original Axis (youth model). A year later and she'd have picked that stock! Hers does great with Hornady factory ammo, but the loads I developed using RL15 are right around 0.5"! And love the Gila monster, too! I miss that about living in SE Arizona!

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It is a Howa 1500 the stock is a hogue from the guy at Cal ranch it is a new line for Howa

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The trigger isn't that bad why do you have a after market trigger

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Nice group. That Gila is really dark colored. Cool animals.

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It is a Howa 1500 the stock is a hogue from the guy at Cal ranch it is a new line for Howa

 

You even said Howa in your op. My bad. Great rifle and groups!

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No, I've just heard that Howas come with very good triggers but don't get lighter than 2.5 lbs. I was just curious what you were gonna do.

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No, I've just heard that Howas come with very good triggers but don't get lighter than 2.5 lbs. I was just curious what you were gonna do.

It is very chrisp and I usually don't change factory trigger I just get use to them

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No, I've just heard that Howas come with very good triggers but don't get lighter than 2.5 lbs. I was just curious what you were gonna do.

It is very chrisp and I usually don't change factory trigger I just get use to them

Im not much of a gunner and may be showing my ignorance, but why would you not lighten it up? All the factory ones ive had (which isnt that many) were always so tight i couldnt stay on target i had to tug so hard on them. My 14 yo girl was shooting about 6" at 100 yards with her rem 780 and the factory trigger set at 7lbs. I watched a youtube video on adjusting it and reset it myself to 3.5 and the next time we went she was shooting about 1.5" groups at 100.

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No, I've just heard that Howas come with very good triggers but don't get lighter than 2.5 lbs. I was just curious what you were gonna do.

It is very chrisp and I usually don't change factory trigger I just get use to them

Im not much of a gunner and may be showing my ignorance, but why would you not lighten it up? All the factory ones ive had (which isnt that many) were always so tight i couldnt stay on target i had to tug so hard on them. My 14 yo girl was shooting about 6" at 100 yards with her rem 780 and the factory trigger set at 7lbs. I watched a youtube video on adjusting it and reset it myself to 3.5 and the next time we went she was shooting about 1.5" groups at 100.

If I had a 7 lb trigger I would adjust it as Well. Most of my guns triggers break at 3 lbs there are some people that want a trigger set to break with ounces of pressure and IMO that is way to sensitive

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No need to change a thing with those groups. Trigger pull weight is only a preference thing. I prefer light but The proof is in the groups.

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Don't get the trigger weight is too light for hunting thing. A good trigger is paramount when shooting accurately and long range..

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