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Basic Gunsmithing that you can do
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 238962" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Very good read and description , that sounds like your basic "accurizing" package that alot of smiths do on factory guns. You would be amazed at the guns that are brought back to life simply buy cleaning them also the guns whos accuracy was destroyed by improper cleaning where the crown was nicked by the cleaning rod.</p><p> </p><p>I personaly do everything listed above when sombody brings me a gun that won't shoot , 99% of the time a good bedding job , clean crown , and trigger adjustment will cure some problems if the barrel is clean. </p><p>I was brought a rifle (15+year old Rem 700 in 7mm Mag) that was sent out for an "accurizing package" and still shot no better than when it left , i checked everything out and all looked good so i looked down the barrel and it looked like a sewer pipe !! several hrs of cleaning with Sweets762 then what seemed like millions of patches of JB Bore cleaner the barrel was clean and the rifle shot better than it ever had. </p><p>So remember no matter what you have done to the gun if the bore is dirty then it probably won't shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 238962, member: 8843"] Very good read and description , that sounds like your basic "accurizing" package that alot of smiths do on factory guns. You would be amazed at the guns that are brought back to life simply buy cleaning them also the guns whos accuracy was destroyed by improper cleaning where the crown was nicked by the cleaning rod. I personaly do everything listed above when sombody brings me a gun that won't shoot , 99% of the time a good bedding job , clean crown , and trigger adjustment will cure some problems if the barrel is clean. I was brought a rifle (15+year old Rem 700 in 7mm Mag) that was sent out for an "accurizing package" and still shot no better than when it left , i checked everything out and all looked good so i looked down the barrel and it looked like a sewer pipe !! several hrs of cleaning with Sweets762 then what seemed like millions of patches of JB Bore cleaner the barrel was clean and the rifle shot better than it ever had. So remember no matter what you have done to the gun if the bore is dirty then it probably won't shoot. [/QUOTE]
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