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What is the proper way? Lug
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<blockquote data-quote="thork91" data-source="post: 1255420" data-attributes="member: 11623"><p>129 SST shot to within 3 in 140 eldx shot 5-6in only 40 rounds shot new gun, I will clean again . I believe my lug moves when I tighten action screws. When slightly loose and can move clock wise and back a little .i now pillars should center the lug. I'm going to try lipstick on back of lug to see if I make contact square. I played with screws and I don't think it goes to the same place when tighten. Pillars look centered, I think there not touching. I might bed lug. Some pics oh while using different torque values I shot wider groups . I'd be happy with under 2 in I hunt thick woods.but when you take apart gun and put it back it's different every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thork91, post: 1255420, member: 11623"] 129 SST shot to within 3 in 140 eldx shot 5-6in only 40 rounds shot new gun, I will clean again . I believe my lug moves when I tighten action screws. When slightly loose and can move clock wise and back a little .i now pillars should center the lug. I'm going to try lipstick on back of lug to see if I make contact square. I played with screws and I don't think it goes to the same place when tighten. Pillars look centered, I think there not touching. I might bed lug. Some pics oh while using different torque values I shot wider groups . I'd be happy with under 2 in I hunt thick woods.but when you take apart gun and put it back it's different every time. [/QUOTE]
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