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I have noticed that, while shooting at a public range, that quite a few groups people shoot are significantly larger than 1 inch @100 yards. They must not be shooting those Internet rifles.
![]() Handloads help, usually, as does tuning the rifle. But, before you start tuning, try the rifle out - sometimes they do shoot out of the box.
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i got a 6.5x55 sweed milatary peace for a cheep price the trigger is real bad it has the origanal i have never shot a 2 stage trigger.
i have read they were real tack drivers and can say not buy me and with factory loads. |
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The problem with the Swedes is that they are all used and in various bore conditions. If you happen to get one with a bad or worn bore it may not shoot at all. But a good Swede should shoot about 1-1.5 inches at 100 with its open sights. If your rifle is all original, it should have a brass disk on the right side of the butt stock that shows the bore dimensions. If you go to the Swedish Mauser page at Chuckhawks.com m-96, it describes how to read the disk.
Ed If you want to sell that worn out old Swede, let me know about price. ![]()
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the bore is good it the nut behind the stock that cant shoot a 2 stage triger if i can figure out how to post a pick i will it has been scoped before i got it
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Here's my sweed
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Most of them shoot out of box, it's pretty tricky shooting in the box.
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Pretty much standard that if you buy American you will be freefloating, bedding, replacing trigger, stockwork, etc. Of course this all depends on how picky or accurate you want that new rifle to be. Some folks like to tinker. I also did my share of tinkering. But it is nice not to have to tinker.
Guess I'm partial to Europe, but if you want to buy a rifle and do absolutely nothing to it, I have found the Blaser R93 and R8 to be the best out of box rifle, bar none. This comes at a price, but you really don't have to do one single thing to the rifle. What is nice, is quality and barrel changing. For a travel package it just can't be beat. Short Pelican, one stock and action, and two barrels each with a scope. No sight in required in changing barrels, scope mounts directly on barrel. Straight pull with no action = a shorter overall rifle. This promo has some spectacular footage, along with all the other Blaser films. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwxnAjuykEI&t=11s |
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