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Freefloating a Weatherby Vanguard S2
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<blockquote data-quote="truck driver" data-source="post: 1029675" data-attributes="member: 49660"><p>Never did an S2 But did do an S1. I started out with the Tupper Ware stock and up graded to a B&C Medalist. The rifle was just at 1.5" in the Tupper Ware and dropped to MOA in the B&C. So I decided too experiment a little and grind of the pressure points in stages and shoot with each stage to see the results. As the pressure decreased the groups got smaller. I completely removed the pressure point and the rifle will shoot .75" groups with 180gr Bullets. Probably the best thing I could have done to increase accuracy in this rifle besides putting a Timney trigger in it which also helped. </p><p>It's a trial and error process so go slow. The stock alone will make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truck driver, post: 1029675, member: 49660"] Never did an S2 But did do an S1. I started out with the Tupper Ware stock and up graded to a B&C Medalist. The rifle was just at 1.5" in the Tupper Ware and dropped to MOA in the B&C. So I decided too experiment a little and grind of the pressure points in stages and shoot with each stage to see the results. As the pressure decreased the groups got smaller. I completely removed the pressure point and the rifle will shoot .75" groups with 180gr Bullets. Probably the best thing I could have done to increase accuracy in this rifle besides putting a Timney trigger in it which also helped. It's a trial and error process so go slow. The stock alone will make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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