You have been doing a lot to that rifle and learning a lot along the way. It’s great that you had the trigger upgrades available. The trigger is where I always start when looking to improve accuracy. Thanks for sharing. I’ll be looking for your next video on how. It shoots now.
@Fishoot
7 ай бұрын
An intelligent analysis of a simple gun. I love this stuff. Obviously, this guy is selfless with his time and talent. We also share an affinity for inexpensive shootin' irons.
@tripplebeards3427
5 ай бұрын
Yours is a newer 1/9 twist. My 1995 is 1/12. I bought mine new. First time to the range it shot in the same hole at 100 yards with junk bulk 55 grain moly coated ammo that was sealed in a plastic bag at the hardware store I bought it from. Sold it to a buddy and just got it back. I had to replace the Tasco 4x scope because the crosshairs fell apart. I replaced it with a Tasco sportsman 6-24 Sportsman. I sighted it in with a random 60 grain vmax hand load with 25 grains of benchmark. It shot the same hole at 100 yards…again! I shot a 5 shot group at 200 yards that measured 1 1/4” after I sighted it in at 100 yards. Mines super accurate even with the rotten 6 pound trigger. I’m going to do a trigger job on it in the next few weeks.
@stevekehr6768
7 ай бұрын
You’re a very patient man. I had an H&R .22 that wouldn’t shoot worth nothing no matter what ammo I put through it. It had to go.
@preachersdayoff
7 ай бұрын
Great info!!! Thanks for sharing!
@tripplebeards3427
4 ай бұрын
Well, I gotta get out and try my accuracy now that I floated the fore end on mine. I also stoned and polished the trigger group and got it down to about 4 pounds wasn’t satisfied so I sprayed some graphite lube on the trigger and it breaks at 26 ounces now. It was breaking under a pound and after testing it 20 to 30 plus times and letting it sit for a couple hours it climbed up 10 to 12 ounces.
@daniellaws2307
3 ай бұрын
I have had 30 plus of these over the years. Green Mountain blanks were used for barrels. They are junk. Triggers are awful on most of them. Oil on the latch mechanism makes lock up inconsistent. It needs to be dry. The o-ring trick is important. Some of them could be improved, some never got any better. I never truly trusted the rebound hammer, just from a safety standpoint. I am down to a half dozen of them now.
@elendal
7 ай бұрын
maybe recrown?
@cw2a
7 ай бұрын
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