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Precision Reloading For Long Range Hunting by Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="terry" data-source="post: 319601" data-attributes="member: 20636"><p>Here is my problem: I have had a gunsmith rebarrel my Weatherby Mark V action to a Hart custom 338-378 Weatherby caliber fluted barrel. I have shot several powder loads with Reloader 25 and H870 powder behind a 225g hornady SST and Speer Softpoint BT. My groups range from 12 to 14 inches at 300 yds. In the process, he trued the action and opened-up the bolt face of the bolt. Also, the action is bedded with the complete barrel free-floated. Is there a way that I can check if the work that the gunsmith did is correct? If I could do this, it would help me in going forward with following all of the great reloading information that I have learned from JERRY TREO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terry, post: 319601, member: 20636"] Here is my problem: I have had a gunsmith rebarrel my Weatherby Mark V action to a Hart custom 338-378 Weatherby caliber fluted barrel. I have shot several powder loads with Reloader 25 and H870 powder behind a 225g hornady SST and Speer Softpoint BT. My groups range from 12 to 14 inches at 300 yds. In the process, he trued the action and opened-up the bolt face of the bolt. Also, the action is bedded with the complete barrel free-floated. Is there a way that I can check if the work that the gunsmith did is correct? If I could do this, it would help me in going forward with following all of the great reloading information that I have learned from JERRY TREO! [/QUOTE]
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