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<blockquote data-quote="3fingervic" data-source="post: 292098" data-attributes="member: 16685"><p>My advise is not only for Weatherby's, but here goes. You could try glass or pillar bedding the action to the stock. You could also try getting a getting the action trued and timed. Do you reload? If so you could try different loads to see which one your gun likes. You could also look into an aftermarket barrel. Better scope? Better stock? A muzzle break will also take a little of the recoil out of the equation. I'm a newbie myself, I'm sure others will have more ideas specific to you caliber and model. Just some stuff to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3fingervic, post: 292098, member: 16685"] My advise is not only for Weatherby's, but here goes. You could try glass or pillar bedding the action to the stock. You could also try getting a getting the action trued and timed. Do you reload? If so you could try different loads to see which one your gun likes. You could also look into an aftermarket barrel. Better scope? Better stock? A muzzle break will also take a little of the recoil out of the equation. I'm a newbie myself, I'm sure others will have more ideas specific to you caliber and model. Just some stuff to think about. [/QUOTE]
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