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lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:16 pm
by dix204
any tips on rem. lvsf goes about one inch with factory 32 gr hornadys but opened up a little with 39gr bks with 27 gr 4895. had about 100 rounds thru it .

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:15 pm
by foxwhistler
I`ve got the same rifle and in my opinion, it probably needs some more rounds down the tube.
The only thing i`ve done to mine is a Timney trigger, and my best group so far is .300 with 39g B/Kings and benchmark.
Mine has about 700 rounds through it.
Hope this helps, but if you need anything else just ask.
Jamie. :)

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:08 pm
by 700remguy
I have been getting the best groups with 27.5 gr. Benchmark and 32 gr. blitz.
Havent done much experimenting yet,but I have a box of 39 gr blitz to play with.Had some good success with 32 gr vmax,although at lower velocities.
had the trigger worked when I bought it,but Im thinking about installing a Timney this spring,Matt

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:50 am
by massie
I have a lv sf whatever I did I could not get it to shoot less than
2'' at 100yds I removed the push pad in the end of the stock and
the barrel was still in contact with the stock for a quick test
I put 5-6 layers of eletrical tape in the stock just ahead of
action and put gun back togeather, there is probably .050''
between barrel and stock. After this quick crude test the gun
started shooting less than 1'' at 100yds I was able to find load
that would shoot .400-.500'' at 100yds for now the tape stays
untill i beb the action the load was 27.1gr of benchmark
32gr blitz king OAL 2.250 this is one of the loads that shot
over 2'' before i did the stock altercations

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:25 pm
by 700remguy
All my 700s shoot much better after bedding and a trigger job.I havent had thelvsf done yet but plan to do so when I have a new trigger installed.I have a 700 heavy barrel in 6 mm thats 35 yrs old and still shoots cloverleafs with no more done to it but bedding and trigger.Im still developing loads for the others as time permits,but in my opinion,with a little tinkering,the 700 will shoot pretty good without having to break the bank,Matt

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:37 am
by rc2125
Put mine into an H-S precision pro series stock and it made things noticeably better, and more user friendly with the removeable mag set up. Went from just under an inch groups, to under 3/4" groups with factory ammo.

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:20 am
by steve
rc2125 post a pic I would like to see what it looks like with the HS stock.

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:45 am
by rc2125
Since been sold. Sold the stock about a month ago and the bottom metal/magazine parts months ago. It was nice, technically in Michigan you have to unload you rifle completely "when not calling", and any time a rifle is cased......so with loading/unloading all the time the blind mag setup was a pain. HS is really proud of they're detach mag set ups($200+) and I had to special order they're 223 mag (held 4 .17's, 5th would pop out), probably easier to go with just buying the factory floorplate trigger guard/magwell/follower/spring. Brownells sells the stock and some of the other parts, do a search for pro series stock on they'r site, should be there somewhere.

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:39 pm
by dix204
picked up my 204 and 243 lvsf today from smith he set triggers at 2.5lbs. I tried the tape shims and they both shot much much better now I must decide wether to bed myself or pay someone. even found a coyote to try the 204 on dead dog.

Re: lvsf owners?

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:07 pm
by steve
rc2125 thanks for the info.