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Tune up ?s for New Savage 112 BVSS
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 385221" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>In my opinion, load some ammo up and do a break in. If you don't like the way it shoots, then take the other steps. I did how ever do a bedding job just to squeeze a little more accuracy out of it. The pillars are solid and provide plenty of support for the action. The actions run a little rough in the beginning, but after 300rnds or so it smooths out. Just so you know, the bump in the lift of the bolt is always a part of working the action. They don't have the smooth lift of the worked over Remington, but it is solid. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you do a good break in. They smooth out nice when it is done right. You should be able to squeeze some good accuracy out of it just the way it is. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 385221, member: 13275"] In my opinion, load some ammo up and do a break in. If you don't like the way it shoots, then take the other steps. I did how ever do a bedding job just to squeeze a little more accuracy out of it. The pillars are solid and provide plenty of support for the action. The actions run a little rough in the beginning, but after 300rnds or so it smooths out. Just so you know, the bump in the lift of the bolt is always a part of working the action. They don't have the smooth lift of the worked over Remington, but it is solid. Make sure you do a good break in. They smooth out nice when it is done right. You should be able to squeeze some good accuracy out of it just the way it is. Tank [/QUOTE]
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