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Help with accurizing Winchester model 70 264 WinMag
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2339926" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Sounds like a scope problem if the rifle is not holding zero.</p><p>I also have a few Super Grades and find that the bedding is lacking, so I put aluminium pillars in mine and bedded the entire action, leaving a little wiggle room under the lug and each side.</p><p>As to a trigger for your Sendero, I only use Jewel triggers on my own Remington's. My clients seem to be enamoured with Timney Calvin Elites but I find the Jewel to be much nicer and easier to adjust.</p><p>I would be pulling the stock off the Super Grade and smoking the action and re-assembling to see what the bedding footprint looks like. Also check that the scope is tracking, as I mentioned earlier, not holding zero sounds like bases, rings or scope issues, not a rifle issue.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2339926, member: 10755"] Sounds like a scope problem if the rifle is not holding zero. I also have a few Super Grades and find that the bedding is lacking, so I put aluminium pillars in mine and bedded the entire action, leaving a little wiggle room under the lug and each side. As to a trigger for your Sendero, I only use Jewel triggers on my own Remington’s. My clients seem to be enamoured with Timney Calvin Elites but I find the Jewel to be much nicer and easier to adjust. I would be pulling the stock off the Super Grade and smoking the action and re-assembling to see what the bedding footprint looks like. Also check that the scope is tracking, as I mentioned earlier, not holding zero sounds like bases, rings or scope issues, not a rifle issue. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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