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Rebarrel a Christensen or sell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2262544" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>If I were going on all those hunts starting in October I most certainly would not do it with this rifle. You may get it sorted out later, but you may not have time to get it shooting good before October. </p><p></p><p>Back up and think about it...if you have already made two mistakes do you really want to go for three? Worst thing any of us can do is go hunting with a rifle you don't trust.</p><p></p><p>I sold a rifle that wouldn't group MOA consistently and replaced it with the sale price with one that is Sub-MOA out of the box. Hammered a deer with it last Fall. Feels good!</p><p></p><p>4" groups with different factory ammos indicate a serious problem. If you are not really in love with this girl, just tell her the truth ("It's you, not me.") and send her down the road. Maybe someone who likes to fix things will take her in and be overjoyed to get her to shoot 1.5" groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2262544, member: 879"] If I were going on all those hunts starting in October I most certainly would not do it with this rifle. You may get it sorted out later, but you may not have time to get it shooting good before October. Back up and think about it...if you have already made two mistakes do you really want to go for three? Worst thing any of us can do is go hunting with a rifle you don't trust. I sold a rifle that wouldn't group MOA consistently and replaced it with the sale price with one that is Sub-MOA out of the box. Hammered a deer with it last Fall. Feels good! 4" groups with different factory ammos indicate a serious problem. If you are not really in love with this girl, just tell her the truth ("It's you, not me.") and send her down the road. Maybe someone who likes to fix things will take her in and be overjoyed to get her to shoot 1.5" groups. [/QUOTE]
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