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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 926713" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>12gabackup is right the factory trigger can be tuned to a nice 2-2 1/2 lbs.</p><p></p><p> Get hold of some J.B. bore paste and clean the hell out of it. ( like 2-3 patches of the stuff back and forth 20 times in the barrel each patch paying close attention to the first 6-9", clean between patches of J.B.).</p><p></p><p> Make sure the barrel isn't touching the stock. (run a doubled up piece of typing paper from the front to the back, between the stcok and the barrel, it shouldn't drag anywhere.)</p><p></p><p> Nothing wrong with Leopold rings and bases as long as they are tight!.</p><p></p><p> Make sure the action screws are tight ( around 65 inch pounds and be sure to tighten the front one first. Make sure the mag box is loose in the stock.</p><p></p><p> Take the Swift and try this test. Zero it with 3 rounds. give it 12 clicks up, 12 clicks right, 12 clicks down and 12 clicks left. you should end up very near your orriginal zero by a 1/4" or so. if not up grade your scope first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 926713, member: 6064"] 12gabackup is right the factory trigger can be tuned to a nice 2-2 1/2 lbs. Get hold of some J.B. bore paste and clean the hell out of it. ( like 2-3 patches of the stuff back and forth 20 times in the barrel each patch paying close attention to the first 6-9", clean between patches of J.B.). Make sure the barrel isn't touching the stock. (run a doubled up piece of typing paper from the front to the back, between the stcok and the barrel, it shouldn't drag anywhere.) Nothing wrong with Leopold rings and bases as long as they are tight!. Make sure the action screws are tight ( around 65 inch pounds and be sure to tighten the front one first. Make sure the mag box is loose in the stock. Take the Swift and try this test. Zero it with 3 rounds. give it 12 clicks up, 12 clicks right, 12 clicks down and 12 clicks left. you should end up very near your orriginal zero by a 1/4" or so. if not up grade your scope first! [/QUOTE]
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