Did it help?Only reason I ever knew to check was trouble shooting the subpar accuracy from my factory barrel
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Did it help?Only reason I ever knew to check was trouble shooting the subpar accuracy from my factory barrel
Not that particular barrel, sorry I know that’s a disappointing answerDid it help?
This woud be my suggestion. Had both happen before. Front action screw was putting pressure on the bolt. Easy to fix. I like to be be able to open up the floor plate and then move the magbox slightly up and down and back and forth. If not, a little filing/sanding will get it there.Mag box binding up? Action screws or scope base screws too long?
Everything from black bear to sheep to moose to grizzly.You don't mention what you are hunting with it.
My buddies model 70 doesn't like anything heavier than 150 grain. Shoots those 1moa. Everything heavier is around 2 moa.
It's hard to beat a superlite for carrying all day and less than 1k.
At least the action is worth $800.After fiddling with this rifle more and shooting some more loads it considers to shoot poorly. Man, there’s a tikka superlite stainless 30-06 gen 2 on sale at sportsman’s for $800! That’s cheaper than rebarreling a model 70 with a quality barrel….
I’ve got a credo on the model 70 now (17oz) which is fairly decent but 13oz is niceIf you don't dial much a 3-9 trijicon assent with mil dots is about 13 oz and will lighten you up even more.