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The Basics, Starting Out
300RUM over 2moa :(
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 612549" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>I've had a several of SPS models. Some were shooters, but many were not. I spent way too much time and money tweaking them - trying to make them shoot. In most cases, it was a sloppy barrel. You could feel the tight spots in the barrel when you cleaned it. In my experience, if a rifle is shooting 2 to 3 MOA, it generally means something major is wrong with the rifle. I don't think bedding, reloading etc. will close up a group that size enough to please you. </p><p></p><p>If the gun is under warranty, send it back and see what Rem can do for you. If out of warranty, get rid of the barrel. Sniper's Hide has a group buy going on right now for Rock Creek button-rifled barrels. Fantastic barrel at great price. Have the smith re-cut the receiver threads and spin it on. You will be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 612549, member: 4809"] I've had a several of SPS models. Some were shooters, but many were not. I spent way too much time and money tweaking them - trying to make them shoot. In most cases, it was a sloppy barrel. You could feel the tight spots in the barrel when you cleaned it. In my experience, if a rifle is shooting 2 to 3 MOA, it generally means something major is wrong with the rifle. I don't think bedding, reloading etc. will close up a group that size enough to please you. If the gun is under warranty, send it back and see what Rem can do for you. If out of warranty, get rid of the barrel. Sniper's Hide has a group buy going on right now for Rock Creek button-rifled barrels. Fantastic barrel at great price. Have the smith re-cut the receiver threads and spin it on. You will be happy. [/QUOTE]
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