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Kirby Custom 300 RUM shooting 6" + groups @ 100 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Mysticplayer" data-source="post: 86211" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p><strong>Re: Kirby Custom 300 RUM shooting 6\" + groups @ 100 yards</strong></p><p></p><p>The best part with shooting well built rifles is knowing that if something isn't shooting right, there is a mechanical or load problem.</p><p></p><p>You found what is all too common these days. Scope rings loosening up. Not because they are poorly designed or mounted wrong but because of that wonderful preservative oil that is poured on everything.</p><p></p><p>This stuff works awesome at what it was designed to do. Make sure nothing seizes together. Pretty much makes proper tightening impossible. Been caught that way several times recently.</p><p></p><p>Best thing now is to take some aerosol brake cleaner and clean everything especially the bolt holes. Now when you reassemble, things will hold. In fact, the biggest problem now is that they don't want to come apart...</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mysticplayer, post: 86211, member: 8947"] [b]Re: Kirby Custom 300 RUM shooting 6\" + groups @ 100 yards[/b] The best part with shooting well built rifles is knowing that if something isn't shooting right, there is a mechanical or load problem. You found what is all too common these days. Scope rings loosening up. Not because they are poorly designed or mounted wrong but because of that wonderful preservative oil that is poured on everything. This stuff works awesome at what it was designed to do. Make sure nothing seizes together. Pretty much makes proper tightening impossible. Been caught that way several times recently. Best thing now is to take some aerosol brake cleaner and clean everything especially the bolt holes. Now when you reassemble, things will hold. In fact, the biggest problem now is that they don't want to come apart... Jerry [/QUOTE]
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