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Help With Remington 700 Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="CGWVU" data-source="post: 1755244" data-attributes="member: 110758"><p>I agree that 20 rounds isn't enough but I'm just extremely concerned as it is no longer holding groups. I'm young and new to long range shooting and have no idea how to fix it. I know it could be a couple things but I am wondering where to start. Here's the whole thing how it went down. I had the gun and loved the way it was shooting. I simply wanted the trigger tuned up and lightened and I knew a guy that does really nice work on triggers. He did an amazing job on the trigger but he decided to check the whole setup somewhat against my will. I bit my tongue as he is my girlfriends father and claimed he knew everything about 700s. Unfortunately I do not have a reputable gun smith within a couple hours of me or I would've taken it to them. Now I'm stuck with a gun that isn't shooting the way it was and I don't know what to do to fix it. Should I break down and buy a torque wrench. Again I'm a college student but I'll pay it if I have to and it will likely fix my problem.</p><p>Thanks again guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CGWVU, post: 1755244, member: 110758"] I agree that 20 rounds isn’t enough but I’m just extremely concerned as it is no longer holding groups. I’m young and new to long range shooting and have no idea how to fix it. I know it could be a couple things but I am wondering where to start. Here’s the whole thing how it went down. I had the gun and loved the way it was shooting. I simply wanted the trigger tuned up and lightened and I knew a guy that does really nice work on triggers. He did an amazing job on the trigger but he decided to check the whole setup somewhat against my will. I bit my tongue as he is my girlfriends father and claimed he knew everything about 700s. Unfortunately I do not have a reputable gun smith within a couple hours of me or I would’ve taken it to them. Now I’m stuck with a gun that isn’t shooting the way it was and I don’t know what to do to fix it. Should I break down and buy a torque wrench. Again I’m a college student but I’ll pay it if I have to and it will likely fix my problem. Thanks again guys [/QUOTE]
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