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Remington 700 - rebarreling - Good gunsmith in Middle TN
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<blockquote data-quote="Openlake" data-source="post: 5269203" data-attributes="member: 1098"><p>Rebarrel if you have an issue, or if you have a desire for better quality/profile. </p><p></p><p>Real world, as suggested, use a good copper solvent with a good coated cleaning rod. You'll need caliber specific brushes and patches. Be sure to check other basics like properly tightened action, scope base and ring screws. You mentioned a synthetic stock, was that factory? If so, upgrading to a name brand fiberglass stock and glass bedding can help a ton. Also, are using the same brand ammo with the same weight bullet is vital. Even different lots can change point of impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Openlake, post: 5269203, member: 1098"] Rebarrel if you have an issue, or if you have a desire for better quality/profile. Real world, as suggested, use a good copper solvent with a good coated cleaning rod. You’ll need caliber specific brushes and patches. Be sure to check other basics like properly tightened action, scope base and ring screws. You mentioned a synthetic stock, was that factory? If so, upgrading to a name brand fiberglass stock and glass bedding can help a ton. Also, are using the same brand ammo with the same weight bullet is vital. Even different lots can change point of impact. [/QUOTE]
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