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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2931687" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>Definitely want to torque your action screws to factory specs. I have seen this heal more than a few rifles. My cousin could not get his 110 Bat in 338 LM to shoot at all. I loosened the action screws, torqued them, I bring them down to barely snug, beginning with the back screw, set the gun on a hard surface with the barrel facing straight up to get is seated as far back as possible. Snug both screws just a bit more paying close attention to the barrel lining up in the barrel channel, and then torque your back screw then the front. That rifle went from five-inch groups to a literal ragged hole rifle at 100 yards. I really can't tell you how many rifles this has healed for me. I recently bought what looked like a brand new old stock CZ in left hand 223 off gb. The gun would not shoot. I should have started out torquing action screws before I even mounted a scope, but it slipped my mind. Torqued the action screws and it's shooting just fine now, but most CZ's do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2931687, member: 67530"] Definitely want to torque your action screws to factory specs. I have seen this heal more than a few rifles. My cousin could not get his 110 Bat in 338 LM to shoot at all. I loosened the action screws, torqued them, I bring them down to barely snug, beginning with the back screw, set the gun on a hard surface with the barrel facing straight up to get is seated as far back as possible. Snug both screws just a bit more paying close attention to the barrel lining up in the barrel channel, and then torque your back screw then the front. That rifle went from five-inch groups to a literal ragged hole rifle at 100 yards. I really can't tell you how many rifles this has healed for me. I recently bought what looked like a brand new old stock CZ in left hand 223 off gb. The gun would not shoot. I should have started out torquing action screws before I even mounted a scope, but it slipped my mind. Torqued the action screws and it's shooting just fine now, but most CZ's do. [/QUOTE]
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