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Sako A7 accuracy issue
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<blockquote data-quote="rick on a stick" data-source="post: 1476488" data-attributes="member: 56728"><p>So, you are tightening the barrel down to the stock, using factory ammo, and never took the action off the stock to adjust the trigger? You have a finer rifle that needs the proper adjustments. Take the action off of the stock,and cut an old plastic card in strips and put it under your front ring and in the locking lug slot, and free float the barrel, then while the stock is off, adjust the trigger down to about 2 pounds of pull or less if you can shoot with a trigger that light, finally, take some of the fired brass and weigh them and select 20 or 30 pieces that all weigh within .75 to 1 grain of each other and load them with a "Neck Die" and you rifle will shoot like you won't believe. If you don't understand the Jargon i just gave you, then you should move up to the next level. Don't rely on a production gun with factory ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick on a stick, post: 1476488, member: 56728"] So, you are tightening the barrel down to the stock, using factory ammo, and never took the action off the stock to adjust the trigger? You have a finer rifle that needs the proper adjustments. Take the action off of the stock,and cut an old plastic card in strips and put it under your front ring and in the locking lug slot, and free float the barrel, then while the stock is off, adjust the trigger down to about 2 pounds of pull or less if you can shoot with a trigger that light, finally, take some of the fired brass and weigh them and select 20 or 30 pieces that all weigh within .75 to 1 grain of each other and load them with a "Neck Die" and you rifle will shoot like you won't believe. If you don't understand the Jargon i just gave you, then you should move up to the next level. Don't rely on a production gun with factory ammo. [/QUOTE]
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