07 January 2003, 18:34
bullseye44smoothing out the rifling
Hi just wanted to know if some one could help me.
I got a Rem. model 700BDL SS 270 win. 24" barrel.
What i'm wanting to do is smooth out the rifling in the barrel for a one hole shot tack driving
rifle.I would really appreciate any and all your help.and or anything else that i can do to make it a tack driving rifle.or a 5 one hole shot.
Thank You
Idaho Bob
08 January 2003, 09:03
SeanDThere are a few different opinions on barrel break in. I followed the clean after every shot for the first five, then clean after five shots, then clean after 20. Some people say other ways are better, this link is to Varmit Al's site, he actually uses a metal polish, check it out.
http://www.cctrap.com/~varmint/ashot.htm08 January 2003, 04:30
<G.Malmborg>Idaho Bob,
First thing you want to do is to start saving your money. It takes a lot more than smoothing out the riflings on a factory produced gun to make it a "1 hole" shooter. This degree of precision demands perfection from end to end. By end to end I mean from the shooter to the target and everything in between.
If you are talking about making your existing rifle more accurate than it currently is, then there are things you can do, but it will never be a "1 holer", meaning more than 1 round per hole, without some MAJOR expense.
Good luck,
Malm
08 January 2003, 05:53
Zero DriftThe first thing to do is replace the factory barrel with a Krieger or other premium barrel. Second, you need to take your factory gun to a competent gunsmith and have it properly rebuilt. (action squared, barrel fitted, properly chambered, action bedded, and a proper stock) Basically rebuilt from the ground up.
OR you might just be the lucky 1 in 50 that has a tack driver out of the box.
08 January 2003, 05:57
<t_bob38>How bad does it shoot now?
08 January 2003, 06:25
bullseye44tbob38
it dont shoot bad at all i got it at 5/8" @100 yards.
and that is with a factory loads hornady 140gr. btsp.
Idaho Bob
08 January 2003, 06:59
<t_bob38>I don't think I'd screw with the barrel until I did some load development first.
08 January 2003, 07:10
Zero Driftbullseye - If you could shoot a consistent 5/8" group with factory loads, you could enter in most any regional target competition shoot and place very high just on composite score. Just a thought...
08 January 2003, 07:14
<338Lapua>Why are you concerned with a rifle that is approaching .5 MOA with factory ammo? Shoot it and enjoy.
Jim
10 January 2003, 09:20
LDHunter338 Lapua told it right....
If you have a factory rifle that shoots well under an inch CONSISTENTLY with factory ammo you already have a 1 in 20 rifle and you're not likely to improve it noticably
Or you can spend a bunch of money just as Malm told you to take it to the next level....
Reload for it and try to tighten up your groups but don't sweat it if you don't get far below 1/2" groups...
$bob$