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Remington 700 SF II 300RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 464527" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>Perhaps Nothing. Have you seen what it will do out of the box for accuracy? You may find that it does just fine with no adjustments needed. There are the standard things that you can do to help with accuracy, however most need the help of a smith.</p><p>First thing you can do is break it in properly if you haven't already. Other things that you can have a smith do are:</p><p></p><p>Square Action</p><p>Lap Lugs</p><p>True the Bolt Face</p><p>Custom Recoil Lug</p><p>Re-Crown the Muzzle</p><p>Bed Action in the Stock</p><p>Jewell Trigger (May do this one yourself)</p><p>Re chamber for your caliber to clean up any sloppy factory work</p><p></p><p>Before doing any work on your barrel however, I would have a smith with a good borescope take a look and see if the original barrel is worth the work. It may not be. It is worth knowing before hand so you know what you are dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 464527, member: 22600"] Perhaps Nothing. Have you seen what it will do out of the box for accuracy? You may find that it does just fine with no adjustments needed. There are the standard things that you can do to help with accuracy, however most need the help of a smith. First thing you can do is break it in properly if you haven't already. Other things that you can have a smith do are: Square Action Lap Lugs True the Bolt Face Custom Recoil Lug Re-Crown the Muzzle Bed Action in the Stock Jewell Trigger (May do this one yourself) Re chamber for your caliber to clean up any sloppy factory work Before doing any work on your barrel however, I would have a smith with a good borescope take a look and see if the original barrel is worth the work. It may not be. It is worth knowing before hand so you know what you are dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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