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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 899308" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>You can adjust the trigger yourself. There are lots of "how to" instructions on the net. If you do adjust it yourself make sure you shock test it. Put the UNLOADED gun on safe and rap the butt stock on the floor. If the trigger goes off you have it adjusted too light. </p><p> </p><p>It will definately benefit from having the barrel floated and action bedded, no reason to buy a new stock if yours is in good shape unless you just want to change it.</p><p> </p><p>Might get the best improvements by handloading your own ammo and tweaking loads to the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 899308, member: 21375"] You can adjust the trigger yourself. There are lots of "how to" instructions on the net. If you do adjust it yourself make sure you shock test it. Put the UNLOADED gun on safe and rap the butt stock on the floor. If the trigger goes off you have it adjusted too light. It will definately benefit from having the barrel floated and action bedded, no reason to buy a new stock if yours is in good shape unless you just want to change it. Might get the best improvements by handloading your own ammo and tweaking loads to the gun. [/QUOTE]
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