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<blockquote data-quote="ScottB" data-source="post: 454125" data-attributes="member: 28606"><p>Wait.....don't take it back. You can use the ProHunter barrels on the regular Encore frames, and vis-versa. I do!</p><p> </p><p>Hinge pin....shouldn't be necessary right from the get go. And to tell you the truth, I wouldn't buy a frame that has had an over-sized pin driven in(personal thing, YMMV) and a lot of other people wouldn't either(if you ever consider selling).</p><p> </p><p>But a hanger for the forearm is a great add-on. I use Stratton hangers and noticed a immediate improvement, cutting group size in half(or better).</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The biggest problem(if you can call it a problem) is getting a good trigger job. The factory, anti-lawyer trigger just stinks, but there are folks out there that do an outstanding job 'cleaning them up'.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Beware of the snake oil.....</p><p> </p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottB, post: 454125, member: 28606"] Wait.....don't take it back. You can use the ProHunter barrels on the regular Encore frames, and vis-versa. I do! Hinge pin....shouldn't be necessary right from the get go. And to tell you the truth, I wouldn't buy a frame that has had an over-sized pin driven in(personal thing, YMMV) and a lot of other people wouldn't either(if you ever consider selling). But a hanger for the forearm is a great add-on. I use Stratton hangers and noticed a immediate improvement, cutting group size in half(or better). The biggest problem(if you can call it a problem) is getting a good trigger job. The factory, anti-lawyer trigger just stinks, but there are folks out there that do an outstanding job 'cleaning them up'. Beware of the snake oil..... Scott [/QUOTE]
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