So my buddy came to the range today with a rem 700 in 7-08. Pencil thin barrel, horribly trigger weight, and wood stock that rubs the barrel in a spot when you pass a dollar bill down it.
He bought a 6x SWFA SS on Black Friday and I mounted it for him on a pic rail. He’s mostly interested in using it as a lighter weight hunting rifle out to 400 yards. Seems reasonable.
Problem was, got it on paper, then the shots walked all over the f’in place. Like 3” high, then 3” left, then 7 Mils high. All over the place.
I told him I’d look at it but the only thing I can really do is sand down the barrel channel and bed the action. Would you think there’s a good chance that could fix it? If it’s a barrel issue, he’s going to have to talk to a smith. To some degree for his uses, I’d almost steer him to a Ruger American Predator.
Thoughts?
He bought a 6x SWFA SS on Black Friday and I mounted it for him on a pic rail. He’s mostly interested in using it as a lighter weight hunting rifle out to 400 yards. Seems reasonable.
Problem was, got it on paper, then the shots walked all over the f’in place. Like 3” high, then 3” left, then 7 Mils high. All over the place.
I told him I’d look at it but the only thing I can really do is sand down the barrel channel and bed the action. Would you think there’s a good chance that could fix it? If it’s a barrel issue, he’s going to have to talk to a smith. To some degree for his uses, I’d almost steer him to a Ruger American Predator.
Thoughts?