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Need help with a 300 RUM Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 1139266" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>I had basically the same problem with one of my rifles. It would shoot well if you held it a particular way( putting forward or side pressure on the pistol grip) I have seven more rifles built nearly the same and none of the others gave problems. All have the sendero 1 stock that is skim bedded with devcon. I found the trouble to be that some of the bedding was bearing on the pins that hold the trigger to the action. The bedding was touching only on one side of the pins . I trimmed it with a pocketknife and all is well. I think anytime that you have to put undue pressure on a bedded stock to get it to shoot, then there is stress between the barreled action and the stock. Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 1139266, member: 36257"] I had basically the same problem with one of my rifles. It would shoot well if you held it a particular way( putting forward or side pressure on the pistol grip) I have seven more rifles built nearly the same and none of the others gave problems. All have the sendero 1 stock that is skim bedded with devcon. I found the trouble to be that some of the bedding was bearing on the pins that hold the trigger to the action. The bedding was touching only on one side of the pins . I trimmed it with a pocketknife and all is well. I think anytime that you have to put undue pressure on a bedded stock to get it to shoot, then there is stress between the barreled action and the stock. Gary [/QUOTE]
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