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<blockquote data-quote="MTLIVIN" data-source="post: 1534199" data-attributes="member: 42384"><p>Lots of good info already on here, but I wouldn't bed an accustock. I'm a savage guy and every factory gun I've played with shot under 1 MOA, often closer to 0.5 MOA with some work. I'd follow the torque advise and make sure the barrel is free floating at the tip of the stock, I had to open mine up as well on my model 116 in 6.5x284. Also try some Barnes TTSX or accubond 180 grain bullets before giving up on your barrel, both are offered in factory loads. If all of that doesn't give you better than 1 MOA accuracy, buy a prefit barrel from Northland Shooter Supply (Criterion & Shillen) or McGowen directly. Can't go wrong with any of those and the owner of NSS is a great guy to buy through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTLIVIN, post: 1534199, member: 42384"] Lots of good info already on here, but I wouldn’t bed an accustock. I’m a savage guy and every factory gun I’ve played with shot under 1 MOA, often closer to 0.5 MOA with some work. I’d follow the torque advise and make sure the barrel is free floating at the tip of the stock, I had to open mine up as well on my model 116 in 6.5x284. Also try some Barnes TTSX or accubond 180 grain bullets before giving up on your barrel, both are offered in factory loads. If all of that doesn’t give you better than 1 MOA accuracy, buy a prefit barrel from Northland Shooter Supply (Criterion & Shillen) or McGowen directly. Can’t go wrong with any of those and the owner of NSS is a great guy to buy through. [/QUOTE]
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