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On Paper Vs Ballistic Program
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 164259" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>Yup! if some are tighter than others it will affect your consistency.</p><p>What is recommended if you have a factory barrel, is that you do the skim bedding and the trigger adjustment or trigger replacement if you want to, that way you won't be spending a ton of money for a barrel that might be the main problem. If after you have done that the rifle still is not shooting the way you want, now it's time to accurize the action and replace the barrel. That's how I was advised by the man who did it for me. I even wanted to replace the recoil slug by a better one and he did not advice it at this point. I'm glad he did, he saved me lot's of money and my rifle is performing to my expectations. His name is fiftydriver (The maker of the Allen Magnums that you have probably read about.</p><p>fiftydriver = Kirby Allen</p><p>e-mail = <a href="mailto:kballen@3rivers.net">kballen@3rivers.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 164259, member: 3756"] Yup! if some are tighter than others it will affect your consistency. What is recommended if you have a factory barrel, is that you do the skim bedding and the trigger adjustment or trigger replacement if you want to, that way you won't be spending a ton of money for a barrel that might be the main problem. If after you have done that the rifle still is not shooting the way you want, now it's time to accurize the action and replace the barrel. That's how I was advised by the man who did it for me. I even wanted to replace the recoil slug by a better one and he did not advice it at this point. I'm glad he did, he saved me lot's of money and my rifle is performing to my expectations. His name is fiftydriver (The maker of the Allen Magnums that you have probably read about. fiftydriver = Kirby Allen e-mail = [EMAIL="kballen@3rivers.net"]kballen@3rivers.net[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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