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Help With Remington 700 Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1756706" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>The culprits are probably the action screws. Email Remington and get the torque specs for your action and get the Wheeler torque driver. Also, check your mount for movement and your rings again for tightness, just in case. I had the same problem with a Ruger M77MKII and torqued the action. It went from a wandering zero and about 2 inches (it shot good before I had to take it out of the stock) to 5 shots within about .8 inches average just from torquing in the action with the Wheeler tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1756706, member: 60453"] The culprits are probably the action screws. Email Remington and get the torque specs for your action and get the Wheeler torque driver. Also, check your mount for movement and your rings again for tightness, just in case. I had the same problem with a Ruger M77MKII and torqued the action. It went from a wandering zero and about 2 inches (it shot good before I had to take it out of the stock) to 5 shots within about .8 inches average just from torquing in the action with the Wheeler tool. [/QUOTE]
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