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<blockquote data-quote="Rimfire" data-source="post: 253568" data-attributes="member: 8839"><p>.75" consistently ? LTFTALONE!!! </p><p> </p><p>Trigger and bedding are a good idea and have the crown checked other than that leave it alone and go shooting. </p><p> </p><p>If you want custom go custom dont go half way. You cant blueprint an action without a barrel in a sporter weight. After the threads are cut 10 over there's not enough shank on the sporter barrel to do a quality set back and rechamber . And you might be throwing money away betting on a factory barrel.</p><p> </p><p>.75 is more than acceptable for 800yards with the right driver. Shoot it out to 800 and see if the load / you hold together before touching it. </p><p> </p><p>By the time you're comfortable at 800 you might be ready for a new barrel, so waste the factory tube on practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimfire, post: 253568, member: 8839"] .75" consistently ? LTFTALONE!!! Trigger and bedding are a good idea and have the crown checked other than that leave it alone and go shooting. If you want custom go custom dont go half way. You cant blueprint an action without a barrel in a sporter weight. After the threads are cut 10 over there's not enough shank on the sporter barrel to do a quality set back and rechamber . And you might be throwing money away betting on a factory barrel. .75 is more than acceptable for 800yards with the right driver. Shoot it out to 800 and see if the load / you hold together before touching it. By the time you're comfortable at 800 you might be ready for a new barrel, so waste the factory tube on practice. [/QUOTE]
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