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<blockquote data-quote="ubettcha13" data-source="post: 462310" data-attributes="member: 26406"><p>I followed this on my Vangard</p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f37/howa-trigger-adjustment-how-52584/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f37/howa-trigger-adjustment-how-52584/</a></p><p> Bedding; I would practice a pillar bed job on the current stock if you plan to diy your bedding. If you want wood look to stocky's</p><p><a href="http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/StoreFront" target="_blank">Stocky's New Rifle Stocks - America's Gunstock Specialist!</a></p><p> a site sponsor for a laminate. Some feel the thumbhole stock places the hand in a better position for more consistent trigger squeeze.</p><p> They also have composite stocks.</p><p>Check your scope at the range Take a 6' piece of paper put a target near the bottom. for zero. After the zero shot crank in 5 minutes shoot once crank another 5 mins, and repeat till you have shot 6 times</p><p>Now repeat the same procedure back down always aiming at the original zero bull's eye</p><p> This will tell you not only if your elevation turret is repeatable but exactly what the clicks are. Some scopes say 1/4" this way you can positively check.</p><p> Lay the target on the side and do the same thing using the same zero bull's eye with the windage turret. This will tell you if it repeats as well as if the 2 turrets are the same as the shots should group at each stage the same.</p><p> If your serious about shooting far start reloading if you don't already</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ubettcha13, post: 462310, member: 26406"] I followed this on my Vangard [URL]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f37/howa-trigger-adjustment-how-52584/[/URL] Bedding; I would practice a pillar bed job on the current stock if you plan to diy your bedding. If you want wood look to stocky's [URL="http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/StoreFront"]Stocky's New Rifle Stocks - America's Gunstock Specialist![/URL] a site sponsor for a laminate. Some feel the thumbhole stock places the hand in a better position for more consistent trigger squeeze. They also have composite stocks. Check your scope at the range Take a 6' piece of paper put a target near the bottom. for zero. After the zero shot crank in 5 minutes shoot once crank another 5 mins, and repeat till you have shot 6 times Now repeat the same procedure back down always aiming at the original zero bull's eye This will tell you not only if your elevation turret is repeatable but exactly what the clicks are. Some scopes say 1/4" this way you can positively check. Lay the target on the side and do the same thing using the same zero bull's eye with the windage turret. This will tell you if it repeats as well as if the 2 turrets are the same as the shots should group at each stage the same. If your serious about shooting far start reloading if you don't already [/QUOTE]
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