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Model 7 SS 7mm08 consistency issues
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<blockquote data-quote="hittingsteal" data-source="post: 5089556" data-attributes="member: 18326"><p>For starters, take it out of the sled. You can sight it in on that sled your impact will be off around 6 to 7 inches. My advice would be take gun out stock and torque it at specs and be sure you have a decent trigger pull... I would bet if you have gunsmith look at it the cown is not correct. Seen it many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hittingsteal, post: 5089556, member: 18326"] For starters, take it out of the sled. You can sight it in on that sled your impact will be off around 6 to 7 inches. My advice would be take gun out stock and torque it at specs and be sure you have a decent trigger pull... I would bet if you have gunsmith look at it the cown is not correct. Seen it many times. [/QUOTE]
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