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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 700213" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Could be many things as the posts list. The barrel is a good place to begin. I've had to send a rifle back to Remington to have the barrel finish lapped. Worse barrel I have seen was the bore .020" off center. So inspect the bore after cleaning, should be bright with no dark spots. Check the crown, if it's not perfect have it recrowned. Then move to the stock. Float the barrel and check the bedding. Rebed if necessary. Replace the trigger with a quality one. If none of this works and you want to keep it, have a smith true the action, replace the barrel and cut a match chamber. Sky is the limit.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 700213, member: 799"] Could be many things as the posts list. The barrel is a good place to begin. I've had to send a rifle back to Remington to have the barrel finish lapped. Worse barrel I have seen was the bore .020" off center. So inspect the bore after cleaning, should be bright with no dark spots. Check the crown, if it's not perfect have it recrowned. Then move to the stock. Float the barrel and check the bedding. Rebed if necessary. Replace the trigger with a quality one. If none of this works and you want to keep it, have a smith true the action, replace the barrel and cut a match chamber. Sky is the limit. db [/QUOTE]
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