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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Recommendation for Riflesmith to trouble shoot my Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="deadlift" data-source="post: 1080606" data-attributes="member: 40021"><p>A couple things here, shoot the rifle with free recoil then load the bipod. Your groups are inconsestant sounding and its hard to tell if its tension/stress or what the rifle likes. Next change out the firing pin spring, Ive seen many time where a week spring will cause double grouping due to not "firing" hard enough. And lastly call Matt at Hill country as they made the rifle and are a stand-up company that will be glad to help you out. </p><p>Chris</p><p>Benchmark Barrels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadlift, post: 1080606, member: 40021"] A couple things here, shoot the rifle with free recoil then load the bipod. Your groups are inconsestant sounding and its hard to tell if its tension/stress or what the rifle likes. Next change out the firing pin spring, Ive seen many time where a week spring will cause double grouping due to not "firing" hard enough. And lastly call Matt at Hill country as they made the rifle and are a stand-up company that will be glad to help you out. Chris Benchmark Barrels [/QUOTE]
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