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<blockquote data-quote="roaddog1m" data-source="post: 357999" data-attributes="member: 21260"><p>In order of importance to me:</p><p></p><p>The most bang for your buck is always going to be in the trigger. That's where the rubber meets the road and a good trigger job or drop in trigger can shrink your groups in half for less than $200.00. </p><p></p><p>After that I guess you need to find a good hand load that our rifle likes. I don't remember reading whether or not you were shooting factory but even mediocre handloads beat good factory loads hands down! </p><p></p><p>While doing all that, keep your barrel clean and free of fowling. </p><p></p><p>Just work on one thing at a time though. You'll get a lot of good advice on here. I tried to give you the best bang for the buck. You bought a good rifle but they don't have the best factory trigger. Fortunately, everyone and their cousin makes drop in parts for that platform and you can improve as you go. It shouldn't cost you a lot to make that rifle shoot in the 1/2 minute club.</p><p></p><p>Good shootin bro!</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roaddog1m, post: 357999, member: 21260"] In order of importance to me: The most bang for your buck is always going to be in the trigger. That's where the rubber meets the road and a good trigger job or drop in trigger can shrink your groups in half for less than $200.00. After that I guess you need to find a good hand load that our rifle likes. I don't remember reading whether or not you were shooting factory but even mediocre handloads beat good factory loads hands down! While doing all that, keep your barrel clean and free of fowling. Just work on one thing at a time though. You'll get a lot of good advice on here. I tried to give you the best bang for the buck. You bought a good rifle but they don't have the best factory trigger. Fortunately, everyone and their cousin makes drop in parts for that platform and you can improve as you go. It shouldn't cost you a lot to make that rifle shoot in the 1/2 minute club. Good shootin bro! Tom [/QUOTE]
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