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Having trouble getting my 7 LRM to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="Dhughes" data-source="post: 941570" data-attributes="member: 23610"><p>The barrel contour is a remington varmint. I tried the bullets in the lands to way off the lands and it never really changed any. The only way that I got it to shoot any better was if I slowed it down to about 2700-2800 fps.</p><p>The barrel is free floated. That was the first thing I checked. </p><p>I took it back to the gunsmith and he cut the brake off and recrowned it to see if that was the problem. It wasn't. I then took it back to him with dies, brass, bullets and powder because he said he would work with it. It set in his shop without moving for 3 weeks or more, so I went and got it. </p><p>I had a mule deer hunt coming up, which is what I built the gun for, and didn't have time to mess with it anymore. Its been leaning up in the corner ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhughes, post: 941570, member: 23610"] The barrel contour is a remington varmint. I tried the bullets in the lands to way off the lands and it never really changed any. The only way that I got it to shoot any better was if I slowed it down to about 2700-2800 fps. The barrel is free floated. That was the first thing I checked. I took it back to the gunsmith and he cut the brake off and recrowned it to see if that was the problem. It wasn't. I then took it back to him with dies, brass, bullets and powder because he said he would work with it. It set in his shop without moving for 3 weeks or more, so I went and got it. I had a mule deer hunt coming up, which is what I built the gun for, and didn't have time to mess with it anymore. Its been leaning up in the corner ever since. [/QUOTE]
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