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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 119688" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Dead_Beat , glass bedding and a good trigger adjustment are two very good things that a guy can do to his factory rig to make it shoot better. These are typicaly the very first things I do to a factory gun but I also like to have the barrel recrowned. You would be amazed at what a crown that is a tiny bit out of square , or a little bitty burr can do to ruin accuracy. In my oppinion its a very solid $50'ish investment.</p><p>Also on your Savage alot of times you can screw the barrel on about 1/8 - 1/4 turn and that will tighten up you headspace a little typicaly not enough to cause to tight of a chamber to cycle but a little bit of resistance on a FL resized case.</p><p>When I was playing with the Savage guns a bit as switch barrels I would make head space guages out of brass that I had run through my FL die , this alows you to have a very close fitting chamber to die for reloading and that always helps with accuracy and case life.</p><p></p><p>But realy give a new crown some thought!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 119688, member: 8843"] Dead_Beat , glass bedding and a good trigger adjustment are two very good things that a guy can do to his factory rig to make it shoot better. These are typicaly the very first things I do to a factory gun but I also like to have the barrel recrowned. You would be amazed at what a crown that is a tiny bit out of square , or a little bitty burr can do to ruin accuracy. In my oppinion its a very solid $50'ish investment. Also on your Savage alot of times you can screw the barrel on about 1/8 - 1/4 turn and that will tighten up you headspace a little typicaly not enough to cause to tight of a chamber to cycle but a little bit of resistance on a FL resized case. When I was playing with the Savage guns a bit as switch barrels I would make head space guages out of brass that I had run through my FL die , this alows you to have a very close fitting chamber to die for reloading and that always helps with accuracy and case life. But realy give a new crown some thought!! [/QUOTE]
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