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Accurizing advise for 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 154800" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>What part of Mississippi are you fom , their are several members here that live in MS or hunt their.</p><p></p><p>As for your rifle , the first thing I would do it adjust the trigger , check the action screws for proper torque and shoot it. If its not up to par then I'd bed it and free float the barrel and see what does for you. If its still not up to snuff then check the bolt to see if both lugs are making contact if not then you need to have them lapped into place , also check the crown , I've seen alot of guns go from 1.5-3" shooters down to .75 and 1" by simply lapping the muzzle</p><p></p><p>But for the most part the trigger and a good bedding job will get you some consistant groups , but I woulden't throw to much money at it them end up rebarreling it anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 154800, member: 8843"] What part of Mississippi are you fom , their are several members here that live in MS or hunt their. As for your rifle , the first thing I would do it adjust the trigger , check the action screws for proper torque and shoot it. If its not up to par then I'd bed it and free float the barrel and see what does for you. If its still not up to snuff then check the bolt to see if both lugs are making contact if not then you need to have them lapped into place , also check the crown , I've seen alot of guns go from 1.5-3" shooters down to .75 and 1" by simply lapping the muzzle But for the most part the trigger and a good bedding job will get you some consistant groups , but I woulden't throw to much money at it them end up rebarreling it anyway [/QUOTE]
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