I recently aquired a Savage 340C chambered in .222. It is a nice little gun but okay accuracy. I've been reading that the best way to improve it's accuracy is to remove the barrel band, recrown, bed the stock and free float the barrel so this is what I plan to do. I'll have to braze a nut near the rear of the reciever to get a second anchor point as I am removing the barrel band. I got my bedding kit from brownells in and I have everything ready to go except I am hesitant to start punching pins out to remove the trigger assembly and for the life of me I can't find anything on the internet that shows how to do it. I can just see springs flying everywhere so I would like to see pictures/video of how to do it.
My other thought, which will be WAY easier, is to just bed the barrel and float the action leaving the barrel band on.
Thoughts/Suggestins/Help?
My other thought, which will be WAY easier, is to just bed the barrel and float the action leaving the barrel band on.
Thoughts/Suggestins/Help?