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<blockquote data-quote="wolfman1" data-source="post: 4243818" data-attributes="member: 53876"><p>I dont reload so cant help you with that area, but....</p><p></p><p>I bought a brand new from the factory Bergara 7PRC. couldnt get it to group for sheeeeet. I was about to wrap it around a pole when I happened to notice the barrel was moving a lot when I picked the rifle up. Checked the screws that held the stock to the action and the front one was finger tight, the rear not much more. Torqued them to 55 in/lbs as recommended and presto chango sub .5 MOA. Could be a lot of little things, like as mentioned above, check the rail or base, which ever you use.</p><p></p><p>Then again....Mossberg. Nice shottys but The 6.5 CM was a POS.</p><p></p><p>People crap on Remington but I've got 3 and all shoot sub MOA to .5 out of the box. The one I just sold did the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfman1, post: 4243818, member: 53876"] I dont reload so cant help you with that area, but.... I bought a brand new from the factory Bergara 7PRC. couldnt get it to group for sheeeeet. I was about to wrap it around a pole when I happened to notice the barrel was moving a lot when I picked the rifle up. Checked the screws that held the stock to the action and the front one was finger tight, the rear not much more. Torqued them to 55 in/lbs as recommended and presto chango sub .5 MOA. Could be a lot of little things, like as mentioned above, check the rail or base, which ever you use. Then again....Mossberg. Nice shottys but The 6.5 CM was a POS. People crap on Remington but I've got 3 and all shoot sub MOA to .5 out of the box. The one I just sold did the same. [/QUOTE]
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