I haven't had experience of a Shultz and Larsen in the calibre you mention. However I have shot a couple of them in 243 and 223. They are extremely well made and accurate from the box, no idea how they would perform over the distance you mention but they are certainly accurate. Also very good value for the money.
Have one of these in 6.5x55 and love it. However that said not shooting it to the range your looking at. I have shot and been accurate at 280m plus but no where near 1000yds (yet). Bolt on it is great and no plastic on it whatsoever. 3 round mag as standard and I have a Schultz and Larson mod and mounts
the manufacturer of this rifle even recommends cleaning the barrel with NO solvent ever. The barrels are all cut rifled and lapped so apprently they will not foul up to the point where you need to remove fouling using any solvent. They recommend using VFG felts and this I do and to date I have had no probs. Can speak highly enough of this rifle
regards Steve
The right "plastic" in right place is not a bad thing. The biggest problem is that very often the purchasing managers of companies have more say than the engineering department. I have seen many products die because of purchase manager decisions...metal or plastic.
I think Schultz/Larsen have a very good product and they seem very passionate about what they do.
edi
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.