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Bergara HMR wilderness in 300 prc pour grouping
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<blockquote data-quote="Finsta" data-source="post: 2239700" data-attributes="member: 119252"><p>The more I read of people's experiences the more I realize to just go custom. I used to think buying deluxe rifles would avoid issues. Boy was I wrong. It's custom or nothing from now on. Ironically, I have bought a couple of regular factory rifles that shoot great. It gets to be too much hassle when things don't work out smoothly though. So save and get a custom or go through the steps posted above. Different loads,different ammo,bedding, screw tightening,scope not broke, certain amount of shots through barrel(not likely with a Shillen), rifle rest,rifle grip,muzzle nicks,muzzle brake affecting harmonics,bolt lugs true,lugs need lapping,chamber needs a spot polished(not likely with a Shilen), etc.,etc.,etc. A good experienced gun smith should give more than an OK and be able to resolve most issues. Otherwise you wasted your time with such a smith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finsta, post: 2239700, member: 119252"] The more I read of people’s experiences the more I realize to just go custom. I used to think buying deluxe rifles would avoid issues. Boy was I wrong. It’s custom or nothing from now on. Ironically, I have bought a couple of regular factory rifles that shoot great. It gets to be too much hassle when things don’t work out smoothly though. So save and get a custom or go through the steps posted above. Different loads,different ammo,bedding, screw tightening,scope not broke, certain amount of shots through barrel(not likely with a Shillen), rifle rest,rifle grip,muzzle nicks,muzzle brake affecting harmonics,bolt lugs true,lugs need lapping,chamber needs a spot polished(not likely with a Shilen), etc.,etc.,etc. A good experienced gun smith should give more than an OK and be able to resolve most issues. Otherwise you wasted your time with such a smith. [/QUOTE]
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