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21 March 2013, 04:45
Jerry MacyAny Suggestions?
Greetings, My new Baikal .45-70 shoots 10" vertical dispersion @50yds. That is from bench, with or without new Leupold scope. Have tried 2 bullet weights, same. Rifle was accessed from Davidsons Guns, supposed lifetime warranty. Local selling dealer here is ignoring my requests for assistance, defective rifle. THX, JM
Don't they have a screw that allows you to adjust the regulation of the barrels ?
or is that another model ?
Defective ? Do they come with any guarantee
of regulation ?
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21 March 2013, 04:54
Jerry MacyScrew is for horizontal adjustment only. There is no mention of load regulated for, very obsecure info.
My apologise, I didn't see the "Vertical".
Can't help, sorry.
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21 March 2013, 05:14
Mike BrooksDo a search on this problem here. It's happened before and there is a fix out there.
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21 March 2013, 08:08
malekJerry; Mike is right I recall seeing that some where too. From my limited experience with these rifles I noticed that the right barrel moves a bit freely while the left is stationary in the muzzle band.
I would think you will be able to insert a feeler gage either under or above in between the right barrel and the muzzle band to raise or lower its point of impact. Only you need couple thousands to achieve the desired results.
keep us posted if that would work for you.
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21 March 2013, 08:19
Mike BrooksI think I recently read that someone, warmed up the nose piece until the solder just started to bubble out and twisted the noose piece to adjust it until they printed on the same horizontal plane.
BUT don't do that until we track down more info.
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21 March 2013, 08:38
malekThere are two pins that go down from one side of the band and out of the other, through a crease in the left barrel. I do think that might prevent the band from twisting. I could be wrong, though once I thought that but found later that I was mistaken.

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21 March 2013, 08:43
Mike BrooksPossible they knocked out the pins and soldered it? I can't find that thread. Was it DCPD?
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f it wasn't DPCD, he probably answered in the thread.
Shouldn't be difficult to find with the search functions on here under Baikal, 45/70 or some varition of such etc.
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21 March 2013, 09:10
malekPossibly so, the first Baikal That I bought used, somebody had tried that, Knocked the pins out and replaced them with headless screws, now it makes sense. Originally I thought they tried to adjust the left barrel by the screws pushing on the barrel rather than by the soldering and twisting of the band. It seems that it worked the rifle shoots very good, though I might need to do a little more adjustment to it as soon as I finish with the stock project.
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Right; there is not enough room to insert a spacer. Best thing to do is to knock out the locating pin and remove the front band. Clean up the bluing and solder it onto both barrels. Then you can move it to regulate the barrels. (twist them) Don't need the pin any more then.
22 March 2013, 07:32
Jerry MacyThanks for ideas. Please remember any alterations void warranty. I was informed today a new replacement rifle is the solution. Will see what develops. THX, JM
23 March 2013, 03:45
JCS271I would go the warranty route. I just bought one in 30-06 last week and it is a SHOOTER right out of the box. No adjustments needed at all. Getting an exchange for one that is fairly well regulated will be much better than some of the stuff mentioned above. Good luck.
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