I bought a repro MN Sniper. Since it came bubbaed, I had no qualms about tuning it up a bit.
Trigger: It has a lot of creep. I stuck a shim under the trigger bar, held against the bottom of the receiver with a dab of contact glue. This reduces creep by the thickness of the shim. Trigger is about 5 pounds now, and almost creep free. In this picture you can see where I used a piece of credit card plastic as the shim. I have done this to mnay of my NM rifles because it does no harm to them.
I also bedded the action and tang and bedded in a pressure pad at the muzzle. I am in the process of developing a load with the rifle. 5 shot groups are under 1.5" and I am still working on better loads. I am getting equal results with the Sierra 174 Matchking, the Hornady 150gr SP and the Hornady 174gr RN. I am only using BLC2 because I have so much of it. I suspect RL15 would be better.
The limiting factor is the 4X scope.
Trigger: It has a lot of creep. I stuck a shim under the trigger bar, held against the bottom of the receiver with a dab of contact glue. This reduces creep by the thickness of the shim. Trigger is about 5 pounds now, and almost creep free. In this picture you can see where I used a piece of credit card plastic as the shim. I have done this to mnay of my NM rifles because it does no harm to them.
I also bedded the action and tang and bedded in a pressure pad at the muzzle. I am in the process of developing a load with the rifle. 5 shot groups are under 1.5" and I am still working on better loads. I am getting equal results with the Sierra 174 Matchking, the Hornady 150gr SP and the Hornady 174gr RN. I am only using BLC2 because I have so much of it. I suspect RL15 would be better.
The limiting factor is the 4X scope.




















































