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Cold bore mapping?
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<blockquote data-quote="shovelhead" data-source="post: 1112997" data-attributes="member: 75684"><p>Update- grey fox was correct on the action screws being 20"lbs.... So I suggested to set them both at 40" lbs. cold fouled barrel put the first shot dead center of centerline still 2" high. The great news it put them all there at 200 zero, and he was at 1" or slightly under that, and was stil pulling 1/2 Mao at 300. Needles to say he seemed VERY happy about the session. So I suggested clean it and give er the gas on a cold clean bore tomorrow. Thanks to everyone for all the suggestion and data!</p><p></p><p>Cory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shovelhead, post: 1112997, member: 75684"] Update- grey fox was correct on the action screws being 20"lbs.... So I suggested to set them both at 40" lbs. cold fouled barrel put the first shot dead center of centerline still 2" high. The great news it put them all there at 200 zero, and he was at 1" or slightly under that, and was stil pulling 1/2 Mao at 300. Needles to say he seemed VERY happy about the session. So I suggested clean it and give er the gas on a cold clean bore tomorrow. Thanks to everyone for all the suggestion and data! Cory [/QUOTE]
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