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1. Re-crown . . . |
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The bullet and its gases must exit the barrel evenly from the bore. This is why
I bore indicate every crown. A smooth transition from the bore is a necessity for
accuracy. |
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2. Adjust Trigger . . . |
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On rifles with adjustable triggers (Savage, Remington, Winchester), I set them
at a crisp 2.5 - 3 lb. pull. For those with non-adjustable triggers, I work
them to achieve a reasonably crisp 3 - 4 lb. pull. |
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3. Lap Locking Lugs . . . |
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Lugs will be abrasive lapped so that full contact is achieved before during and after
the rifle is discharged. This prevents receiver and bolt distortion, thus preventing
a vibration induced accuracy error. |
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4. Clean and Inspect Rifle . . . |
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Complete cleaning of all surfaces; I will completely clean the bore of stubborn copper
fouling. I will disassemble, clean, and lube the bolt/firing pin assembly. I will
inspect the rifle for any accuracy ailments. |
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5. Epoxy Bed Action and Free Float Barrel . . . |
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(Wood and fiberglass stocks only) This creates repeatable metal to stock fit, promoting
consistency, and eliminating uneven stress. This will allow your rifle to shoot
to its full potential. |
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