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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1786595" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>This is an open ended question. One that has too many variables all worthy of discussion</p><p>Things like rifle build including barrel, stock manufacturer including fit, placement, glass bedding, Pillar bedding, rifles action and age, use, ( throat erosion happens from shooting over a period), head spacing, tightness of action screws, stock material itself (wood can deform over time if not properly stored)trigger group itself, scope mounts,one piece base ( if one piece does it have a 20 MOA included angle or not) or separate bases, Scope Base to action fit itself, were the rings themselves lapped or epoxy bedded, Scope ring brand as well as construction Scope's name brand and magnification, Mil dot or stedia wired plus all hard ware torqued to correct specs ,are just a few of the obstacles that you may encounter.</p><p> I have not even started on your rifles fodder. What brand, what weight,what type of bullet ,etc? You get the drift. You see as one question is answered another one can be brought to bare, hence questions just perpetuate themselves in an endless loop!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1786595, member: 105459"] This is an open ended question. One that has too many variables all worthy of discussion Things like rifle build including barrel, stock manufacturer including fit, placement, glass bedding, Pillar bedding, rifles action and age, use, ( throat erosion happens from shooting over a period), head spacing, tightness of action screws, stock material itself (wood can deform over time if not properly stored)trigger group itself, scope mounts,one piece base ( if one piece does it have a 20 MOA included angle or not) or separate bases, Scope Base to action fit itself, were the rings themselves lapped or epoxy bedded, Scope ring brand as well as construction Scope's name brand and magnification, Mil dot or stedia wired plus all hard ware torqued to correct specs ,are just a few of the obstacles that you may encounter. I have not even started on your rifles fodder. What brand, what weight,what type of bullet ,etc? You get the drift. You see as one question is answered another one can be brought to bare, hence questions just perpetuate themselves in an endless loop! [/QUOTE]
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