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| Uplandhunter,
It depends on what you mean by having trouble. What parameters of accuracy do you expect? Using factory or handloads? How many rounds have been fired through the barrel? How is it bedded, rings & mounts installed; ect? There are several smiths that may help you but it may be something simple that has just been overlooked.
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| Investigate Hill Country Rifles. They will fine tune stubborn rifles to shoot sub MOA with factory ammo for a very modest fee. |
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| I will second Hill Country Rifles. They do excellent work and have done numerous jobs for me. I have had both full customs built, and there accurizing done also. Hope this helps |
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| I have a friend in SE Alberta with a Christensen Arms carbon fiber barrelled .300 RUM. I HATE Remmys. But I like that one. Try Christensen Arms.
Mike
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| What accuracy problems are you having? What are you expecting the rifle to do? |
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| Another vote for Mike Bryant. Absolutely one of the best.
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