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<blockquote data-quote="EarlYoung" data-source="post: 1360509" data-attributes="member: 102663"><p>Ive decided I'll be bringing it back to the gunsmith to see what he can do first. I put a lot of pressure on him to finish before my hunt and that wasn't fair to him in building it. He's messaged me about the accuracy of the gun and it's going to be tough letting the man know how it's performing, he takes pride in his work.</p><p></p><p>I will take the advice of adjusting the COAL further, I've never brought a gun closer than 0.03" but if it may help it's most certainly worth trying. Barrelnut, my father expressed the same concern but the smith wanted to lap it himself and I caved in. Canhunter35, I've found myself going to an ideal velocity first, then shooting for groups going down but I may use your method in the future.</p><p></p><p>I'll report back how my revisited rifle performs when it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarlYoung, post: 1360509, member: 102663"] Ive decided I'll be bringing it back to the gunsmith to see what he can do first. I put a lot of pressure on him to finish before my hunt and that wasn't fair to him in building it. He's messaged me about the accuracy of the gun and it's going to be tough letting the man know how it's performing, he takes pride in his work. I will take the advice of adjusting the COAL further, I've never brought a gun closer than 0.03" but if it may help it's most certainly worth trying. Barrelnut, my father expressed the same concern but the smith wanted to lap it himself and I caved in. Canhunter35, I've found myself going to an ideal velocity first, then shooting for groups going down but I may use your method in the future. I'll report back how my revisited rifle performs when it's done. [/QUOTE]
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