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The Basics, Starting Out
setting my sons 30/06 for his 1st Elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Patton63" data-source="post: 1630111" data-attributes="member: 87882"><p>I typically start with the trigger and ammo. Find the ammo that the rifle likes the best. I've also replaced all of my Remington triggers with either Timney or Huber Concepts (if you like two stage). A clean, lighter trigger pull should help. I next would check the free float on the barrel and ensure that my action screws are torqued equally. From there, bedding the stock becomes an option (but may not lead to significant gains). How many rounds do you have through the rifle? What is the state of the barrel? Some rifles take a number of rounds before their barrels settle in. If it really is not a shooter, you could consider a rebarrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patton63, post: 1630111, member: 87882"] I typically start with the trigger and ammo. Find the ammo that the rifle likes the best. I’ve also replaced all of my Remington triggers with either Timney or Huber Concepts (if you like two stage). A clean, lighter trigger pull should help. I next would check the free float on the barrel and ensure that my action screws are torqued equally. From there, bedding the stock becomes an option (but may not lead to significant gains). How many rounds do you have through the rifle? What is the state of the barrel? Some rifles take a number of rounds before their barrels settle in. If it really is not a shooter, you could consider a rebarrel. [/QUOTE]
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