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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 450465" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I've read about this before. I've also heard a variety of reasons, from, it's supposed to be that way for a right handed shooter due to the way the rifle is held, to: the action/barrel are not trued. If you would like to save money, leave it alone since you said it shoots "fairly well."</p><p></p><p>A rifle that shoots fairly well is not good enough for me, however. If you wish to invest some money into the rifle, I recommend a new barrel and send the thing to one of the gunsmiths here on this site who are VERY comfortable working on Winchester rifles and have them work over the action and install a new custom bbl on it, and might as well add a quality stock to it too.</p><p></p><p>Yes, its called the current US government administration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 450465, member: 2693"] I've read about this before. I've also heard a variety of reasons, from, it's supposed to be that way for a right handed shooter due to the way the rifle is held, to: the action/barrel are not trued. If you would like to save money, leave it alone since you said it shoots "fairly well." A rifle that shoots fairly well is not good enough for me, however. If you wish to invest some money into the rifle, I recommend a new barrel and send the thing to one of the gunsmiths here on this site who are VERY comfortable working on Winchester rifles and have them work over the action and install a new custom bbl on it, and might as well add a quality stock to it too. Yes, its called the current US government administration. [/QUOTE]
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