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Bobby does great work and has been doing it for a life time. What ideas did you two come up with?
We discussed The HART Accurizing Package
1. Lap the Bolt Lugs - This will allow the lug surfaces to be in total contact with the receiver surface thus preventing crooked case heads which will deter from your accuracy.
2. Lap the Barrel - This will remove any burrs or imperfections to give you consistant velocities and less fouling of the barrel.
3. Touch up the Crown - This is the most overlooked item in creating accuracy. The Bullet must exit the barrel evenly to eliminate flyers. We use the same set-up as we use on our match rifles.
4. Adjust Trigger Pull - On rifles that have adjustable triggers (i.e. Remington) we set them at a crisp 3.5lb pull. On non-adjustable triggers we try to achieve a reasonable crisp pull.
5. Skim Bed Action and 2” of Barrel - This process will ‘marry the action to the stock’ thus eliminating any uneven pressure or stress points. This allows the barrel to be what is termed ‘free floating’.
6. Install Rings, Lap Rings, Install Scope and Boresight - This will relieve any stress on the scope tube.
He also reccommended the muzzle breal and a new stock.
I have the NF NXS 3.5X15X50 on the gun now and the scope out performs the gun by far stock.
He said that the 30/06 was a good choice for the hunting that I will be doing.
Looks like 8-10 weeks for the work to be done. This is in the off season. During the peak season times will increase.
Like I said before he was a pleasure to talk to, I would love to take his long range shooting class. I am in Louisiana and cant see that in the near future but anythings possible.