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internal box mag hurting accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Codyg510" data-source="post: 899393" data-attributes="member: 49514"><p>I've got a half MOA remington 700 that i just dropped into new stock. Note: I've taken the barreled action in a out of the stock a few times to adjust the trigger. The stock upgrade didn't really help or hurt accuracy, but the ergo is much better. Anyway, I hit the range yesterday and the rifle shot like crap! 1.5-2 MOA. </p><p></p><p>I was single feeding the rounds because i typically dont bother using the mag, but decided to load the mag and try a few that way. I then realized what was different about this range trip. When I reassembled the rifle i put the internal magazine box in crooked and it wouldn't accept any of the rounds.</p><p></p><p>Question: Could this be the reason my accuracy has suffered. Obviously, i brought the rifle home and rectified the issue, but i wont be able to confirm the crooked mag was the culprit until my next range trip so i thought i would ask if this could be an issue. I was thinking this might cause the action not to seat firmly against the bedding block or something.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Codyg510, post: 899393, member: 49514"] I've got a half MOA remington 700 that i just dropped into new stock. Note: I've taken the barreled action in a out of the stock a few times to adjust the trigger. The stock upgrade didn't really help or hurt accuracy, but the ergo is much better. Anyway, I hit the range yesterday and the rifle shot like crap! 1.5-2 MOA. I was single feeding the rounds because i typically dont bother using the mag, but decided to load the mag and try a few that way. I then realized what was different about this range trip. When I reassembled the rifle i put the internal magazine box in crooked and it wouldn't accept any of the rounds. Question: Could this be the reason my accuracy has suffered. Obviously, i brought the rifle home and rectified the issue, but i wont be able to confirm the crooked mag was the culprit until my next range trip so i thought i would ask if this could be an issue. I was thinking this might cause the action not to seat firmly against the bedding block or something. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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