- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
You need to give this rifle a chance to prove itself. Choose a load with a mid weight match bullet that is known to be accurate and see what she does. You are looking for promise here, not necessarily sub MOA. If you get MOA, you can begin tweaking your load.
But first, go over everything to make sure all the screws are tight, both the scope mounts and the stock screws. Carefully examine the stock for cracks, particularly at the tang, and deal with any issues that become apparent. As said above, clean the bore down to bare metal. If the next outing doesn't improve things try a scope proven on an accurate rifle. If again there is no improvement, examine the bedding for signs of movement, it might be necessary to bed the rifle,. but this cost is not great. You can have the bore examined by a gunsmith who has a bore scope, and if there is a problem with the throat, you may opt to have the barrel shortened and rechamberd to get past the throat if the contour allows for it; this is more expensive than the bedding but the cost is not crippling.
If the gunsmith advises a new barrel, you will have to decide how much money you want to invest in this project as a good match barrel installed and chambered will likely exceed $600.
But first, go over everything to make sure all the screws are tight, both the scope mounts and the stock screws. Carefully examine the stock for cracks, particularly at the tang, and deal with any issues that become apparent. As said above, clean the bore down to bare metal. If the next outing doesn't improve things try a scope proven on an accurate rifle. If again there is no improvement, examine the bedding for signs of movement, it might be necessary to bed the rifle,. but this cost is not great. You can have the bore examined by a gunsmith who has a bore scope, and if there is a problem with the throat, you may opt to have the barrel shortened and rechamberd to get past the throat if the contour allows for it; this is more expensive than the bedding but the cost is not crippling.
If the gunsmith advises a new barrel, you will have to decide how much money you want to invest in this project as a good match barrel installed and chambered will likely exceed $600.
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