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? .338 win mag as a long range hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 753122" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>Actually near as I can tell. a better trigger does help accuracy, and so does a stiffer (generally heavier) barrel. Otherwise, bench rest shooters would all shoot sporters. I put a Timney trigger in my Ruger M77mkII and my groups shrank by about 1/2in. A 3 lb trigger is much easier to hit with than a 6.5 lb trigger. That still doesn't make the ruger a tack driver, but it got it under an inch at 100yds with 4 different bullets, as opposed to 1 1/2 to 1 3/4in with the lawsuit proof trigger it came with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 753122, member: 60453"] Actually near as I can tell. a better trigger does help accuracy, and so does a stiffer (generally heavier) barrel. Otherwise, bench rest shooters would all shoot sporters. I put a Timney trigger in my Ruger M77mkII and my groups shrank by about 1/2in. A 3 lb trigger is much easier to hit with than a 6.5 lb trigger. That still doesn't make the ruger a tack driver, but it got it under an inch at 100yds with 4 different bullets, as opposed to 1 1/2 to 1 3/4in with the lawsuit proof trigger it came with. [/QUOTE]
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