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.22 long rifle brain teaser
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1829644" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>It took some testing of different brands of ammo to find the best performers. I have seen not only my TR, but two or three others shoot sub.5MOA with Federal GM HS Match. The torque of the action screws can not only effect accuracy, but feeding as well. Torque settings should be relatively light at 25 in/pounds or less. I'd also the extractor/ejector/firing pin parts for residue. The rifle out of the box (with factory stock) should deliver good accuracy. The other aspect I would check is to make sure your scope mount screws to the receiver are not bottoming out before the bases are fully snugged down. S bit of filing of the mounting screws can take care of this if this is the case. </p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1829644, member: 10291"] It took some testing of different brands of ammo to find the best performers. I have seen not only my TR, but two or three others shoot sub.5MOA with Federal GM HS Match. The torque of the action screws can not only effect accuracy, but feeding as well. Torque settings should be relatively light at 25 in/pounds or less. I’d also the extractor/ejector/firing pin parts for residue. The rifle out of the box (with factory stock) should deliver good accuracy. The other aspect I would check is to make sure your scope mount screws to the receiver are not bottoming out before the bases are fully snugged down. S bit of filing of the mounting screws can take care of this if this is the case. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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