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Howdy CGNers,
I have a mid 90's push feed Winchester M70 XTR SPORTER in 7mm Rem Mag.
It's sitting in an un-bedded McMillan "hunter" stock and the barreled action has been cera-coated.
The barrel looks nice to the naked eye, but no idea how many rounds have been shot through it.
The scope and mounts are tight, the stock screws are properly torqued.
It doesn't matter if the barrel is clean or fouled, the first round keeps hitting 3-4" high...the next 3 always come in with a decent group right where I want them shooting my hand loads with 160 g bullets.
I could always just aim 3" low on the first shot, but I'm kinda fussy and prefer my hunting rifles to shoot tight groups.
Any suggestions? I am considering a re-barrel. Should I try bedding the stock/action first?
Cheers,
BongoBob
Howdy CGNers,
I have a mid 90's push feed Winchester M70 XTR SPORTER in 7mm Rem Mag.
It's sitting in an un-bedded McMillan "hunter" stock and the barreled action has been cera-coated.
The barrel looks nice to the naked eye, but no idea how many rounds have been shot through it.
The scope and mounts are tight, the stock screws are properly torqued.
It doesn't matter if the barrel is clean or fouled, the first round keeps hitting 3-4" high...the next 3 always come in with a decent group right where I want them shooting my hand loads with 160 g bullets.
I could always just aim 3" low on the first shot, but I'm kinda fussy and prefer my hunting rifles to shoot tight groups.
Any suggestions? I am considering a re-barrel. Should I try bedding the stock/action first?
Cheers,
BongoBob
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