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Ruger M77 Tang
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<blockquote data-quote="hugetacticles" data-source="post: 1879216" data-attributes="member: 45038"><p>So just out of curiosity I went out to check the screws and the angled one in the front was not tight at all. It felt like it was as loose as the middle screw, 5-10 lbs max. I'm going to tighten it to specs and hope that improves my accuracy. </p><p>The barrel and crown were checked over and I did have someone with a lot of experience lap the rings and mount the scope. I'm also going to get some help from a hand loader to see if seating to a different depth works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hugetacticles, post: 1879216, member: 45038"] So just out of curiosity I went out to check the screws and the angled one in the front was not tight at all. It felt like it was as loose as the middle screw, 5-10 lbs max. I’m going to tighten it to specs and hope that improves my accuracy. The barrel and crown were checked over and I did have someone with a lot of experience lap the rings and mount the scope. I’m also going to get some help from a hand loader to see if seating to a different depth works for me. [/QUOTE]
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