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Accurizing a Rem .270 win CDL SF
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<blockquote data-quote="Atlas 00" data-source="post: 527463" data-attributes="member: 35463"><p>Has anyone accurized a Rem 270 win CDL SF? if so, how and what kind of accuracy did you achieve afterwards? </p><p> </p><p>I recently replaced the original stock with a Hogue(alum bddign block type) stock, set trigger to 2.5lbs(breaks like glass), and have good optics on it.</p><p> </p><p>I do my part by reloading and setting the COL at about .010 off the lands to try to minimize the free bore travel(bullet jump). It seems to work with most manufacturers bullets, (with regards to staying around 1 MOA), but some times the groups open up to about 1.25" MOA. </p><p> </p><p>Of recent, i bedded the stock in hopes that I could tighten up the groups a little more. It really didn't improve anything. If anything it stayed about the same overall.</p><p> </p><p>I honestly feel the gun should be more accurate given the fact that I have worked on the rifle a little bit.</p><p> </p><p>Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atlas 00, post: 527463, member: 35463"] Has anyone accurized a Rem 270 win CDL SF? if so, how and what kind of accuracy did you achieve afterwards? I recently replaced the original stock with a Hogue(alum bddign block type) stock, set trigger to 2.5lbs(breaks like glass), and have good optics on it. I do my part by reloading and setting the COL at about .010 off the lands to try to minimize the free bore travel(bullet jump). It seems to work with most manufacturers bullets, (with regards to staying around 1 MOA), but some times the groups open up to about 1.25" MOA. Of recent, i bedded the stock in hopes that I could tighten up the groups a little more. It really didn't improve anything. If anything it stayed about the same overall. I honestly feel the gun should be more accurate given the fact that I have worked on the rifle a little bit. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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