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<blockquote data-quote="Rimfire" data-source="post: 1027928" data-attributes="member: 8839"><p>If it shoots good one day and not the next, I'm willing to say it will most likely shoot. (not definitely) I you are shooting it with the Tupperware stock it came with you are chasing something you will never catch. That stock flexes like a rubber band and to get any king of repeatable accuracy you will have to do everything perfect and then its a crap shoot. </p><p>If you are considering building off of it get a good stock first that would be used for the build and try it on your rile it just might cure it. If not you need the stock any way for the build so I would start there, you just might end there and keep it. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I you know someone with a chassis throw it in if and see what happens. </p><p> </p><p>Don't take this wrong but if you have the Tupperware stock the only good thing about it is it wont rust or rot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimfire, post: 1027928, member: 8839"] If it shoots good one day and not the next, I'm willing to say it will most likely shoot. (not definitely) I you are shooting it with the Tupperware stock it came with you are chasing something you will never catch. That stock flexes like a rubber band and to get any king of repeatable accuracy you will have to do everything perfect and then its a crap shoot. If you are considering building off of it get a good stock first that would be used for the build and try it on your rile it just might cure it. If not you need the stock any way for the build so I would start there, you just might end there and keep it. I you know someone with a chassis throw it in if and see what happens. Don't take this wrong but if you have the Tupperware stock the only good thing about it is it wont rust or rot. [/QUOTE]
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