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300 Win Mag??? Weird Shooting Chrony Master F1 8.8:8.8 reading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2225779" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have only seen on rifle that wanted forearm pressure. I would float the barrel from where the barrels meets the action to the end of the stock, so you run a business card between the barrel and stock. The other is you need to bed the action in the stock. As said by baldhunter have the trigger worked on or replaced. Personally I like under a 1lbs or there about, but that personal. It would be better to have a gunsmith set this up. I take it you are not very skilled in working on rifles, which isn't a bad thing, but I feel it would be saver for you and other around you. Get a torque wrench in inches pounds. Most larger sporting good store should have them. It all learning curve, and we are all learning. </p><p>Unless something is really wrong with that rifle, (300WM) there shouldn't be a problem of getting to 1/2" ground @ 100 yds. It's sound like some TLC is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2225779, member: 101791"] I have only seen on rifle that wanted forearm pressure. I would float the barrel from where the barrels meets the action to the end of the stock, so you run a business card between the barrel and stock. The other is you need to bed the action in the stock. As said by baldhunter have the trigger worked on or replaced. Personally I like under a 1lbs or there about, but that personal. It would be better to have a gunsmith set this up. I take it you are not very skilled in working on rifles, which isn't a bad thing, but I feel it would be saver for you and other around you. Get a torque wrench in inches pounds. Most larger sporting good store should have them. It all learning curve, and we are all learning. Unless something is really wrong with that rifle, (300WM) there shouldn't be a problem of getting to 1/2" ground @ 100 yds. It's sound like some TLC is needed. [/QUOTE]
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