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Barrel pressure pad removal ? OT larger caliber
I have a Remington 243 rifle with a factory wood stock that has a barrel pad . The gun will shoot two rounds cold though one hole then send the next three into a inch group?
Do you think removing the pad will help the groups alone without pillars ? We're going out west in two weeks and I wanted to bring this rifle to shoot. I don't have time to have any work do before hand. Do you experts think this may help the groups or should I leave it as is and make better first shots Thanks Ed |
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Ed
It's always been my belief a barrel will shoot to the best of it's ability without any contact or pressure from the stock. Couple weeks isn't a lot of time to do much but clearing out those pads and a decent bedding job would go a long ways. |
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Thanks for the replies I had a feeling that more work was needed .
This gun was going to replace my 22-250 for pdogs . The .243 with 58 grain Vmax bullets would be a gas shooting dogs around the 100 yard mark Maybe next year. Thanks again Ed |
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Ed- there are two things that you can do that almost always help this problem. 1st- Make sure that the pressure pad is smooth, alot of the Remmy's have just a slight ridge down the center. If so sand it smooth.
2nd- Take a rattail file and make an index mark in the center of the pad. The barrel will start from a single location for every shot. I hope this helps, it did for me. |
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I didn't have time to dig into it tonight but thursday I may have some time. If this helps I will post back here. Ed |
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Great post. I have a rem700 in 7mm 08. I am going to try some of these modifications.
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