Well the action has been in the accra glass for 4 hours now. The excess I cleaned off of the stock seems to be setting up nicely.
Now we wait.......:rolleyes:
I have a question about the small piece of stainless steel that is directly behind the magazine and between the rear blocks.
The action rides directly onto this piece when assembled. There are wear marks on the reciever from it. Is it ok to glass over this as it will become permanent.
Pretty sure scope, rings, and base are not to blame. After I shoot it tomorrow I'm going to take the action out of the stock and look for marks where there might be uneven pressure.
My plan is to glass bed it.
Anyone here glass bedded their Savage? My gun is an"ok" shooter. MOA most of the time. It is in the stock listed in the title. I have the unexplained fliers sometimes and the gun will never clover leaf any three shots at 100 yards. I'd expect better out of this gun.
This stock has an aluminum...
This rifle has a 26" bull barrel. I need to verify the rate of twist with a cleaning rod but according to Remington the 700P in .223 has a 1/9 twist.
I wouldnt think a 52 grain bullet would shoot this well but it does. Love this rifle so far.
I think that this will do the trick. I dont have a cleaning rod(only bore snake) to check the rate of twist. I thought Rem 700P's were 1/9.
It shot 55 gr Fed fmjs like crap. 1.5+ at 100, military green tip even worse.
These 53 grain Vmax bullets grouped awesomely! This is with a factory...
Want to load .30 -06, .308 and .223 Rem for hunting and target. What are the must haves for rifle ammuntion reloading?
I have a progressive Lee reloader (which I never have really been in love with).
My goal is to ring out the most accuracy possible from my rifles.