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I can hardly bring myself to say it! Ruger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 990733" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>One thing that helped my 6.5 Creedmoor more than anything to eliminate fliers was to take a little metal off the mortices in the bottom of the mag box where the bottom metal holds it in place. . Trigger guard and front hanger/ escutcheon. . I used a 3 corner and took less than 1/16" off so the mag box is slightly loose and it has a little wiggle ito it. . Just that alone dropped my groups from 5/8" down into the. .3" . </p><p> I snipped 1 1/4 turns off the trigger spring and that fixed the trigger. Put it in a Boyd's laminate stock. Seriously openeb up the barrel channel. Epoxy bedded it. Its my go to rifle now. . I'm getting 3/4-1" groups at 300 with it now with 43 gr of H4350 and 140 gr Berger Hunting VLD. Of the over 30 Ruger M77 mk2s I've had some shot better than others. But none shot bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 990733, member: 56732"] One thing that helped my 6.5 Creedmoor more than anything to eliminate fliers was to take a little metal off the mortices in the bottom of the mag box where the bottom metal holds it in place. . Trigger guard and front hanger/ escutcheon. . I used a 3 corner and took less than 1/16" off so the mag box is slightly loose and it has a little wiggle ito it. . Just that alone dropped my groups from 5/8" down into the. .3" . I snipped 1 1/4 turns off the trigger spring and that fixed the trigger. Put it in a Boyd's laminate stock. Seriously openeb up the barrel channel. Epoxy bedded it. Its my go to rifle now. . I'm getting 3/4-1" groups at 300 with it now with 43 gr of H4350 and 140 gr Berger Hunting VLD. Of the over 30 Ruger M77 mk2s I've had some shot better than others. But none shot bad. [/QUOTE]
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