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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 461776" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>Sorry about that SBruce, there is a typo in my post. My comment makes it sound as if the rifles are mine. I meant to say that I've seen seen a few. One belonged to a friend of mine's dad. I know that his was not bedded. He had an after market 22-250 Shilen put on after his factory '250 was shot out. That rifle will print 5 shots right around 1/2" at a hundred. I can't help but think your smith may have stressed your action or warped it trying to get the original barrel off. There would be no other explanation for the the scope rings being that far off or the trigger or the base metal. All of those things that you mention seem like the result of an out of shape action. I could be wrong and I am sad to hear of your experience. However, logically there should be no real difference in rebarreling a Ruger vs. Winchester model 70 or Mauser 98. They are all very similar in design and shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 461776, member: 22600"] Sorry about that SBruce, there is a typo in my post. My comment makes it sound as if the rifles are mine. I meant to say that I've seen seen a few. One belonged to a friend of mine's dad. I know that his was not bedded. He had an after market 22-250 Shilen put on after his factory '250 was shot out. That rifle will print 5 shots right around 1/2" at a hundred. I can't help but think your smith may have stressed your action or warped it trying to get the original barrel off. There would be no other explanation for the the scope rings being that far off or the trigger or the base metal. All of those things that you mention seem like the result of an out of shape action. I could be wrong and I am sad to hear of your experience. However, logically there should be no real difference in rebarreling a Ruger vs. Winchester model 70 or Mauser 98. They are all very similar in design and shape. [/QUOTE]
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