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re-barrel a weathery markV
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<blockquote data-quote="1tonpower" data-source="post: 576838" data-attributes="member: 39135"><p>when i first bought the gun i shot a 3 hole group with the edge of each hole touching at 100. that was with 150g winchester ballistic tips. ive only done that once. i have a 2-7 Nikon monarch on top.</p><p></p><p>since then i have had the stock off for cleaning and have not been able to shoot that tight since. there is no gap between the barrel and stock like i would expect from a floating barrel.</p><p></p><p>i suppose a good starting point for this rifle is to first put good glass on it then have the trigger touched up a bit and have it bedded?</p><p></p><p></p><p>any thing else i can do that wont brake the bank.</p><p></p><p>and it is mostly a deer gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1tonpower, post: 576838, member: 39135"] when i first bought the gun i shot a 3 hole group with the edge of each hole touching at 100. that was with 150g winchester ballistic tips. ive only done that once. i have a 2-7 Nikon monarch on top. since then i have had the stock off for cleaning and have not been able to shoot that tight since. there is no gap between the barrel and stock like i would expect from a floating barrel. i suppose a good starting point for this rifle is to first put good glass on it then have the trigger touched up a bit and have it bedded? any thing else i can do that wont brake the bank. and it is mostly a deer gun. [/QUOTE]
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