Posted by BushogPapa on December 26, 2009 at 07:54:35 from (173.88.92.254):
In Reply to: O/T Rifle Question posted by JBMac76 on December 26, 2009 at 05:47:32:
If you are using any cheap scope like a Weaver, and cheap scope-mounts..you can not be confident of accuracy..
Once I opted for a Leupld on my Ruger .223 target rifle, it became like a laser and is dead-on every time ..Well worth the money..
An old friend showed me a .22 WRF of his that the bullets would "Key-hole" (strike side-ways)..turned out it was so heavily leaded that you could not see the rifling !!
Took weeks to clean it up, but accuracy returned. Many things affect accuracy..not the least of which is how well the trigger works.. Ideally, it should "Break" cleanly and crisply without a real heavy pull and with NO "Creep".. They very seldom come from the factory that way, and you or a gun-smith have to carefully work on the sear, to get it that way.. I use a diamond file and Crocus cloth to polish the sliding parts, to a full polished finish, then apply a super-slippery "Stainless grease".. With a bi-pod, at 200 yds, I see the groundhog start to flip, before the gun jumps..!!! Ron.
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