I picked my model 70 synthetic, push feed, rifle and a local gs, for 300.00. I mounted scope, and handloaded some 160 grain Accubonds with IMR 7828, .010 off lands to start. I shot 5 rnds into a group of 2 inches at 100 yds, not good enough for me.
Took rifle home and completely disassembled it and went through everything with a fine tooth comb, how could my purchase not shoot this handload???
I hand made pillars, which I epoxied into the stock, and free floated barrel. Also the crown wasn't consistant, so I chucked a .480 ball bearing in a visegrip, and cover it with valve grinding grease, 30 mins of work left the crown consistant in shape, eliminating the prior owners bad treatment.
Bedded action, and stiffened forearm, and remounted scope, and headed to the range, and found that my groups shrunk to a 5/8's group of 5 rnds. I think a fella can coax accuracy out of about any rifle with some elbow grease...
BTW the model 70 that I have had three action screws, the front trigger guard screw is so temperamental to torque specs, I removed it, and my rifle shoot better than it did.
Took rifle home and completely disassembled it and went through everything with a fine tooth comb, how could my purchase not shoot this handload???
I hand made pillars, which I epoxied into the stock, and free floated barrel. Also the crown wasn't consistant, so I chucked a .480 ball bearing in a visegrip, and cover it with valve grinding grease, 30 mins of work left the crown consistant in shape, eliminating the prior owners bad treatment.
Bedded action, and stiffened forearm, and remounted scope, and headed to the range, and found that my groups shrunk to a 5/8's group of 5 rnds. I think a fella can coax accuracy out of about any rifle with some elbow grease...
BTW the model 70 that I have had three action screws, the front trigger guard screw is so temperamental to torque specs, I removed it, and my rifle shoot better than it did.

