Re: Crooked barrel on 40x
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Boydo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My fear is that even if it shoots good and i zero it at 50 yards, then will i have to add windage at the farther distances because the barrel is pointing off center </div></div>
^^With the barrel being off center by as much as 1/4" to one side at some point on the stock and barely free-floating on the other...I'd say your concern re: windage at extended ranges (or any range other than your zero range) will be an issue.^^
Certainly sounds like it got "bubba'd" at some point in its unfortunate life whether it was at the factory (which would have been a good long while ago by all accounts) or sometime thereafter. Pics would help this thread along, but it could be a number of different problems, including barrel threads f-ed up, receiver threads f-ed up, some jackhole managed to cross-thread the barrel when installing it, etc., etc. Could be another sad case of home gunsmithing run amok .
Is it the original (or at least what appears to be the original) barrel or a replacement/rebarrel job? Did the person you purchased it from mention the barrel issue or otherwise provide you with any details on work he'd done or documentation of any gunsmithing otherwise performed on the rifle?
The 40X rimfires are excellent rifles and if it were mine, I'd be getting it looked at and figure out what needs done to correct it...plain and simple. There are several smiths here on the Hide that have worked over 40X rimfires and turned them into not only terrific shooting rifles, but ones that are beautiful to look at too. If you have a look around, you may be able to find someone to look at it for you and get the problem corrected without costing you too much. Aside from that, it may be time to get with Mike at BlackOps Precision about his Ravage 40X repeater conversions and upgrades if you are going to have to go to the trouble of a rebarrel.