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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="wbm" data-source="post: 871663" data-attributes="member: 14158"><p>Some Winchester and Remington sporter barrels do like a bit of forward pressure. I had a sporterized Springfield 1903A4 with a Fajen walnut stock that was doing like your Winchester. I bedded the action and tried lots of load combos. Finally I used a piece of rubber from an old inner tube on the forend and it shot a LOT better. What the heck it's worth a go....you can always remove the shim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbm, post: 871663, member: 14158"] Some Winchester and Remington sporter barrels do like a bit of forward pressure. I had a sporterized Springfield 1903A4 with a Fajen walnut stock that was doing like your Winchester. I bedded the action and tried lots of load combos. Finally I used a piece of rubber from an old inner tube on the forend and it shot a LOT better. What the heck it's worth a go....you can always remove the shim. [/QUOTE]
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