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Accuracy issues with rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Tater1985" data-source="post: 597351" data-attributes="member: 38019"><p>You're right about he nut behind the stock! I am looking into having someone local do a bedding job on it. As far as floating the barrel, I have noticed that there is a pressure pad under the barrel in the fore end of the stock. The barrel is suppose to be floated, and is part of the way, but the stock does touch in a place or two (I tried with a dollar bill). My trigger pull is down to about 2.5 on the Timney I put in. </p><p> </p><p>I was measuring from tip to base. Can you explain to me how to measure from base to ogive? I understand where it's at, and while I can try to come up with some way to do it, I am interested in how it's commonly done. It seems like I will need some type of jig or something. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tater1985, post: 597351, member: 38019"] You're right about he nut behind the stock! I am looking into having someone local do a bedding job on it. As far as floating the barrel, I have noticed that there is a pressure pad under the barrel in the fore end of the stock. The barrel is suppose to be floated, and is part of the way, but the stock does touch in a place or two (I tried with a dollar bill). My trigger pull is down to about 2.5 on the Timney I put in. I was measuring from tip to base. Can you explain to me how to measure from base to ogive? I understand where it's at, and while I can try to come up with some way to do it, I am interested in how it's commonly done. It seems like I will need some type of jig or something. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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