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FN Mauser guys, question for you
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 1359123" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>I just had my Parker Hale ( mauser action ) rebarreled. I installed a 27" J C Custom SS 1/9 twist heavy barrel.(.945 muzzle). I also had the action trued and the lugs lapped. I am now it the process of installing a Boyd's pro varmint stock and a new trigger. Initial load development with the old stock and trigger were in the .350" range three shot groups with the best being .037.at 100 yrd. After I get it back together with the new stock( bedded) and new trigger I will move on to 5 shot groups at longer ranges. In short, depending on what kind of accuracy you want, you can shoot tiny groups. I feel I can expect 5 shot groups in the .300 range. Not bench rest grade, but good all the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 1359123, member: 95503"] I just had my Parker Hale ( mauser action ) rebarreled. I installed a 27" J C Custom SS 1/9 twist heavy barrel.(.945 muzzle). I also had the action trued and the lugs lapped. I am now it the process of installing a Boyd's pro varmint stock and a new trigger. Initial load development with the old stock and trigger were in the .350" range three shot groups with the best being .037.at 100 yrd. After I get it back together with the new stock( bedded) and new trigger I will move on to 5 shot groups at longer ranges. In short, depending on what kind of accuracy you want, you can shoot tiny groups. I feel I can expect 5 shot groups in the .300 range. Not bench rest grade, but good all the same. [/QUOTE]
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