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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 721436" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>It does appear that some can be taken apart easily, just like any other Encore platform rifle but, it also appears that they may have splined the pin with a pressed fit. I don't own one but, know a person that he and his dad both do. His dad's barrel and frame seperate just like anyother. However, his is splined. His dad has changed his hinge pin, but he's dealing with one with some minor slop. He states that the slop hasn't been significent enough to affect his accuracy that bad but, he's working on a change. He's hunting right now, so he says he won't be tinkering with the rifle until all the Michigan seasons are over (Jan 1st).</p><p> </p><p>I've sent out a couple emails to a couple professionals concering why the difference. I don't expect answers until after the weekend. But, when they respond, I'll post it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 721436, member: 33046"] It does appear that some can be taken apart easily, just like any other Encore platform rifle but, it also appears that they may have splined the pin with a pressed fit. I don't own one but, know a person that he and his dad both do. His dad's barrel and frame seperate just like anyother. However, his is splined. His dad has changed his hinge pin, but he's dealing with one with some minor slop. He states that the slop hasn't been significent enough to affect his accuracy that bad but, he's working on a change. He's hunting right now, so he says he won't be tinkering with the rifle until all the Michigan seasons are over (Jan 1st). I've sent out a couple emails to a couple professionals concering why the difference. I don't expect answers until after the weekend. But, when they respond, I'll post it. [/QUOTE]
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