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Throat burned out or not???
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1530829" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Most likely your biggest issue. Should be even all around. GUESS: Previous owner cleaned the thing from the muzzle end??? Just a guess. Also possible that wasn't true from the factory and the reason the guy sold the gun to you. Before going any further, and chasing your tail, I would suggest you take the rifle to a good gunsmith and have him to cut the barrel back 1/2", reface and recrown the barrel. Should set you back about the cost of a box of Weatherby factory loads. Then try what I asked you to do. I'll bet money it will shoot under an inch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1530829, member: 92702"] Most likely your biggest issue. Should be even all around. GUESS: Previous owner cleaned the thing from the muzzle end??? Just a guess. Also possible that wasn't true from the factory and the reason the guy sold the gun to you. Before going any further, and chasing your tail, I would suggest you take the rifle to a good gunsmith and have him to cut the barrel back 1/2", reface and recrown the barrel. Should set you back about the cost of a box of Weatherby factory loads. Then try what I asked you to do. I'll bet money it will shoot under an inch. [/QUOTE]
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