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Elk
Necessary accuracy for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1032620" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>A friend had a BAR, but it wasn't synthetic, it was a wood stock. He had trouble with vertical strings too. Turned out he had the foreened bolt (screw?) too tight. From what I recall, there is only one foreend screw, and that has a certain torque requirement for accuracy. Check the owner's manual, or try an online search for the torque specs. After he torqued it to specs (Sorry, can't remember what the specs were), he got a better group without the vertical stringing of the shots. Good luck !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1032620, member: 38154"] A friend had a BAR, but it wasn't synthetic, it was a wood stock. He had trouble with vertical strings too. Turned out he had the foreened bolt (screw?) too tight. From what I recall, there is only one foreend screw, and that has a certain torque requirement for accuracy. Check the owner's manual, or try an online search for the torque specs. After he torqued it to specs (Sorry, can't remember what the specs were), he got a better group without the vertical stringing of the shots. Good luck !! [/QUOTE]
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