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<blockquote data-quote="BigNate" data-source="post: 2410871" data-attributes="member: 301"><p>I think you've gotten a truck load of good advice here. One thing is to be sure of is take good notes. On everything, for each session. </p><p></p><p>I didn't see a couple things answered. Basics matter.</p><p>1. Is the bedding correct?</p><p>2. Torque the action screws with a torque wrench.</p><p>3. Check crown</p><p>4. Clean barrel </p><p></p><p>If you're watching E.C. videos your on the right track. The thing is if you can't get good factory ammo to group well you may be spinning your wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigNate, post: 2410871, member: 301"] I think you've gotten a truck load of good advice here. One thing is to be sure of is take good notes. On everything, for each session. I didn't see a couple things answered. Basics matter. 1. Is the bedding correct? 2. Torque the action screws with a torque wrench. 3. Check crown 4. Clean barrel If you're watching E.C. videos your on the right track. The thing is if you can't get good factory ammo to group well you may be spinning your wheels. [/QUOTE]
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