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Re: RE: Re: Super 91 with pitted barrel
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Here are the 600 grain I use in my white super safari sized at .504 shoot one inch groups at 100 with 90 grs pp and felt wadnocomike said:I appreciate your suggestions. I bedded the action and yes, the barrel is floating/no stock contact. The only bullets I have tried thus far are 460g No Excuses sized at .503 but I have since stocked up on Bull Shop 460g sized to .504, which I will be shooting next weekend. I have not tried tweaking the ram-rod but will keep that in mind. Thanksmuzzlestuffer said:Put the gun in a vise take the action screw out ant try to slide the action back and forth if it moves first step bed the action lug or full action bed. Second is the barrel free floated you should be able to slide a dollar bill between the barrel and stock if not float the barrel. Do you shoot with ramrod in the gun ? If so leave ramrod out and see if that helps if it does you have to adjust ramrod retainer clip to change affect on rifle. What weight bullets are you shooting ? One of my .504 rifles was throwing the 440 gr.bullets all over the place after I converted it to a super safari but it shot one inch groups at 100 yards prior I ordered a 600 gr mold and casted some up with a .504 sizer die and it started shooting one inch groups at 100 yards again I spoke to doc about this and he told me it's all harmonics and all of these things I described affect harmonics I'm not saying your situation is but I own a lot of white rifles and rebuilt all of them and they really shoot.
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