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7mm STW
7mm STW Brotherhood - For those who shoot the 7mm Shooting Times Westerner
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<blockquote data-quote="Dano1" data-source="post: 732580" data-attributes="member: 14209"><p>Usually when a Ruger No1. is innaccurate it's due to the forend not being set correctly. double check the forend, they are really picky. I've had to accurize a few of them nd that usually helped , one had to be bedded and one had to be free floated/ bedded combo which was the worst casse. All were able to achieve sub MOA my working with the forearm. </p><p> </p><p>This is the only Design flaw I can think of with a Ruger no1. I"m hopeing to pick up one or two of them for my left handed boys this year.</p><p> </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dano1, post: 732580, member: 14209"] Usually when a Ruger No1. is innaccurate it's due to the forend not being set correctly. double check the forend, they are really picky. I've had to accurize a few of them nd that usually helped , one had to be bedded and one had to be free floated/ bedded combo which was the worst casse. All were able to achieve sub MOA my working with the forearm. This is the only Design flaw I can think of with a Ruger no1. I"m hopeing to pick up one or two of them for my left handed boys this year. Dan [/QUOTE]
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