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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1460451" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I have a buddy who was having issues with his 700 CDL 7mm RUM... It had a perfect cold-bore zero. Pinwheel the bullseye... But shots 2 and 3 would be somewhere inside of a softball sized group. Nothing we tried worked, and he bought it used, so no warranty. So, we took it to my gunsmith, and had the rifle pulled apart, blueprinted, and rebarreled into a custom 7mm STW... Which he never got to shoot, ran into some money issues, and then sold to me for what he had in it.</p><p></p><p>So, my opinion, if you're having that big of issues with a factory barrel, snatch it off, have a gunsmith blueprint the action, rebarrel it with a good aftermarket barrel, bed the action, float the barrel, replace the trigger with an aftermarket unit, and then you should have a good rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1460451, member: 12995"] I have a buddy who was having issues with his 700 CDL 7mm RUM... It had a perfect cold-bore zero. Pinwheel the bullseye... But shots 2 and 3 would be somewhere inside of a softball sized group. Nothing we tried worked, and he bought it used, so no warranty. So, we took it to my gunsmith, and had the rifle pulled apart, blueprinted, and rebarreled into a custom 7mm STW... Which he never got to shoot, ran into some money issues, and then sold to me for what he had in it. So, my opinion, if you're having that big of issues with a factory barrel, snatch it off, have a gunsmith blueprint the action, rebarrel it with a good aftermarket barrel, bed the action, float the barrel, replace the trigger with an aftermarket unit, and then you should have a good rifle. [/QUOTE]
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