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Whats My Borescope Telling Me
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2907237" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>They are no different than most 2 piece stocks. There is a sweet spot to place stock on a bag or sticks that has to be identical for EVERY shot. My Ruger No. 1 was absolute PITA to insure placement to get best accuracy. I took a water based marker to the best spot. Even my Encore is same. Also make sure both stocks are torqued correctly. I would also scrub trigger assembly with really good degreaser to remove "centuries" old oil and grease buildup. Like most said, great up close and personal rifle. I would also try loading in down a bit to see if the rifle settles down better with lighter load. Its a 200yd rifle accuracy wise at best so why not try to find a best load that still is effective at its range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2907237, member: 63925"] They are no different than most 2 piece stocks. There is a sweet spot to place stock on a bag or sticks that has to be identical for EVERY shot. My Ruger No. 1 was absolute PITA to insure placement to get best accuracy. I took a water based marker to the best spot. Even my Encore is same. Also make sure both stocks are torqued correctly. I would also scrub trigger assembly with really good degreaser to remove "centuries" old oil and grease buildup. Like most said, great up close and personal rifle. I would also try loading in down a bit to see if the rifle settles down better with lighter load. Its a 200yd rifle accuracy wise at best so why not try to find a best load that still is effective at its range. [/QUOTE]
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