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TRG-S 338 LM Bedding Job Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 54917" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Petander,</p><p></p><p>A good freind of mine pointed out to me the other day something about Sako's. he has had several and does the same thing to each one. Once he has found his pet load he loads up about 25 of them and heads to the range. What he does is he takes a inchpounds (not foot pounds) torque wrench and tightens the action screws(or whatever they are called) to 30 inlbs and shoots a 3 shot group, then he tightens to 35 inlbs and shoots another group. he goes all the way up tp 50 inlbs. at that time he will then evaluate which setting yeilded the best group. Every gun has been different. the groups have varied as much as 3" in size. His latest gun shot a .6" group at 300 yards after doing the adjustment. Might be something to try and I am going to try it on my TRG-S as well. I usually just tightend them as tight as I could before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 54917, member: 2112"] Petander, A good freind of mine pointed out to me the other day something about Sako's. he has had several and does the same thing to each one. Once he has found his pet load he loads up about 25 of them and heads to the range. What he does is he takes a inchpounds (not foot pounds) torque wrench and tightens the action screws(or whatever they are called) to 30 inlbs and shoots a 3 shot group, then he tightens to 35 inlbs and shoots another group. he goes all the way up tp 50 inlbs. at that time he will then evaluate which setting yeilded the best group. Every gun has been different. the groups have varied as much as 3" in size. His latest gun shot a .6" group at 300 yards after doing the adjustment. Might be something to try and I am going to try it on my TRG-S as well. I usually just tightend them as tight as I could before. [/QUOTE]
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