Tuning my Anschutz

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I have a stock 54.18 MS-ED. I bought it new in 1989.
All targets @ 50 yards.
Back in 2007 I shot 355 5shot groups to test Lapua, RW50 & Eley ammo. BIG spreadsheet.
Eley Ultimate was best with average agg'd at .2880 - 20 groups.
I bought a bunch of Lapua Master M, which average agg'd at .3319 (60 groups). This is my reference ammo for changes (house plonk).

This year I've got it out and started shooting it again. Now it's agging .5386, 15 groups.
I think it's either bedding or needs a good cleaning.
I went to the auto store & bought a $30 torque wrench. Factory says 44 in/lbs.
Today I did a small sample - 5 3shot groups.

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Then I shot 5 5shot groups @ 30 in/lbs and agg'd .3882 - second worst for Master M. Better than the .5s!
I'll repeat the torque test again to confirm findings then give it a good cleaning.
Who should I talk to to get this pillar bedded this winter - round action single fire?
Or any other tuning suggestions?
thanks in advance
 
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A few things mount your scope with both rings together and in front of the turrets, it takes tension off the receiver. You may want to consider a Harrell's tuner. Have you removed the lead from the bore, and really cleaned the bolt face and chamber? Are your scope rings nice and tight?

I removed a lot of lead from an Annie I had, was shocked at how much built up over time. I now clean down to the bare bore after a few hundred rounds, my rifles are much more consistent.
 
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