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Mark V truing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1692589" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I like your question because I haven't seen many inquiring about 'accurizing' the Mark V. I liked J E Custom's reply because he works on them and has seen his fair share. If he says they are pretty good 'out-of-the-box' then it would seem you are fine with what you have. I mean, a Lilja barrel and a bedding job are farther along the 'accurizing' path than most have on their Mark V's.</p><p></p><p>So the question that comes to my mind after reading your post is - HOW DOES YOUR RIFLE CURRENTLY SHOOT? That's what really matters. If you opened a box on a new gun, took it to the range and it shot 0.5" (12mm) groups at 100 yards (or meters) would you be asking, "Hey, should I have this worked on to be more accurate?" Heck no! You'd be thrilled. So...is your rifle not shooting well enough for you? Is that why you are asking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1692589, member: 9308"] I like your question because I haven't seen many inquiring about 'accurizing' the Mark V. I liked J E Custom's reply because he works on them and has seen his fair share. If he says they are pretty good 'out-of-the-box' then it would seem you are fine with what you have. I mean, a Lilja barrel and a bedding job are farther along the 'accurizing' path than most have on their Mark V's. So the question that comes to my mind after reading your post is - HOW DOES YOUR RIFLE CURRENTLY SHOOT? That's what really matters. If you opened a box on a new gun, took it to the range and it shot 0.5" (12mm) groups at 100 yards (or meters) would you be asking, "Hey, should I have this worked on to be more accurate?" Heck no! You'd be thrilled. So...is your rifle not shooting well enough for you? Is that why you are asking? [/QUOTE]
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