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Help With Remington 700 Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 1755900" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>You are starting to think logically. That big a change is typically not a coincidence. Shot great. Scope and stock removed and reinstalled, shoots like crap. What changed?</p><p>Like others said, magazine box or other issue with the stock. </p><p>Most likely scope base or rings. Something is moving/shifting. </p><p>I would try dry firing the gun off a stable rest or bags. Concentrate on the crosshairs and look for them to jump as the firing pin hits. It will usually move just a little but sometimes you can really see a problem. And it is something you can do now and cost nothing. </p><p>This is a basic trouble shooting issue. Common sense. What changed?</p><p>Man I miss Remmy700...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 1755900, member: 101383"] You are starting to think logically. That big a change is typically not a coincidence. Shot great. Scope and stock removed and reinstalled, shoots like crap. What changed? Like others said, magazine box or other issue with the stock. Most likely scope base or rings. Something is moving/shifting. I would try dry firing the gun off a stable rest or bags. Concentrate on the crosshairs and look for them to jump as the firing pin hits. It will usually move just a little but sometimes you can really see a problem. And it is something you can do now and cost nothing. This is a basic trouble shooting issue. Common sense. What changed? Man I miss Remmy700... [/QUOTE]
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