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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 435547" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I think what you need to do with that Encore is remove the fore stock and place a small rubber "O"ring between the barrel and the stock. This will sort of free float the barrel and usually this will enhance the accuracy of them. Also, if you are using a front rest either make sure it is always positioned the same or start using a bi-pod when shooting off a bench. BTW, if you use the "O"ring be sure to check the front stock screw regularly so that it doesn't loosen and fall out. Hope this helps your rifle become more consistant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 435547, member: 8358"] I think what you need to do with that Encore is remove the fore stock and place a small rubber "O"ring between the barrel and the stock. This will sort of free float the barrel and usually this will enhance the accuracy of them. Also, if you are using a front rest either make sure it is always positioned the same or start using a bi-pod when shooting off a bench. BTW, if you use the "O"ring be sure to check the front stock screw regularly so that it doesn't loosen and fall out. Hope this helps your rifle become more consistant. [/QUOTE]
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