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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
sub moa accuracy of plain factory rifles stock
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<blockquote data-quote="midwestmoa" data-source="post: 1049326" data-attributes="member: 87298"><p>racked a 783 Remington for ***** and giggles at the sporting goods store a way better improvement over the 770 for a baseline model still have that ugly plastic molded trigger guard has a savage type looking barrel nut and a accutriger looking trigger called the crossfire system and some type of pillar bedding In the stock with free floated barrel. Heared of some guys getting under .5 moa out of them I haven't confirmed it but sure its true that's easy with rite load in a bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwestmoa, post: 1049326, member: 87298"] racked a 783 Remington for ***** and giggles at the sporting goods store a way better improvement over the 770 for a baseline model still have that ugly plastic molded trigger guard has a savage type looking barrel nut and a accutriger looking trigger called the crossfire system and some type of pillar bedding In the stock with free floated barrel. Heared of some guys getting under .5 moa out of them I haven't confirmed it but sure its true that's easy with rite load in a bolt. [/QUOTE]
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