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Rem 700 TI won't shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="FieldTrainingOfficer" data-source="post: 1347878" data-attributes="member: 36678"><p>You'll figure it out and you'll have a shooter. If it was shot out I'd be shocked. There's a chance it's pitted but not likely. Call around to your local shops and see who has a barrel scope. It takes all of 1 minute to check the whole barrel out. Might was well run it by somewhere while it's super clean. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you're using a copper de-fouler during the cleaning. Lots of people use Hoppe's #9 with a few patches and think its clean. Hoppe's #9 is a great step too though. I really like Wipe Out. It really strips the hell out of that copper.</p><p></p><p>Whoever told you to check the torque is absolutely right. The Fat Wrench is a cheap way to skin this. </p><p></p><p>I'm with you on the VLD. Love that bullet. Tuning the 190 VLD for my 300 Jarrett next week. The guy who told you to use match type bullets did list the GameKing as an option. I do love that bullet. Cheap and usually very accurate in my .30 cals.</p><p></p><p>With that Remington you'll probably find your best accuracy on shots 5-20. They like it a little dirty and I learned as a young man that that's worth holding on to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FieldTrainingOfficer, post: 1347878, member: 36678"] You'll figure it out and you'll have a shooter. If it was shot out I'd be shocked. There's a chance it's pitted but not likely. Call around to your local shops and see who has a barrel scope. It takes all of 1 minute to check the whole barrel out. Might was well run it by somewhere while it's super clean. Make sure you're using a copper de-fouler during the cleaning. Lots of people use Hoppe's #9 with a few patches and think its clean. Hoppe's #9 is a great step too though. I really like Wipe Out. It really strips the hell out of that copper. Whoever told you to check the torque is absolutely right. The Fat Wrench is a cheap way to skin this. I'm with you on the VLD. Love that bullet. Tuning the 190 VLD for my 300 Jarrett next week. The guy who told you to use match type bullets did list the GameKing as an option. I do love that bullet. Cheap and usually very accurate in my .30 cals. With that Remington you'll probably find your best accuracy on shots 5-20. They like it a little dirty and I learned as a young man that that's worth holding on to. [/QUOTE]
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