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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="JJD" data-source="post: 1069323" data-attributes="member: 88865"><p>I'll add this as well to prevent any misconception.</p><p>Just because you followed the fore mentioned break in procedure does not mean you will get the results I got in my 700 BDL. Even the smith said all the planets must have been in line for you to have gotten the results you did as he rarely sees that kind of accuracy out of an out of the box rifle. However, my rifle is proof that it is possible. </p><p>Also using the correct torque on the action to stock screws is important, getting reproducible attachment is understated. The $$ spent on a good inch pound torque wrench makes for a good investment. IMHO the Wheeler unit does not qualify.</p><p>Again, I'm a long way from being any kind of expert at this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJD, post: 1069323, member: 88865"] I'll add this as well to prevent any misconception. Just because you followed the fore mentioned break in procedure does not mean you will get the results I got in my 700 BDL. Even the smith said all the planets must have been in line for you to have gotten the results you did as he rarely sees that kind of accuracy out of an out of the box rifle. However, my rifle is proof that it is possible. Also using the correct torque on the action to stock screws is important, getting reproducible attachment is understated. The $$ spent on a good inch pound torque wrench makes for a good investment. IMHO the Wheeler unit does not qualify. Again, I'm a long way from being any kind of expert at this. [/QUOTE]
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