I would imagine the peep has to come off as it does on my older Winchester bolt rifle. Without a picture of your Winchester you are the only person that know for sure...
I use it in a .243 and a couple other calibers and my only issue with it is that I only get good accuracy results from it using max loads. For hunting that's where I am at anyhows so no real issue...another thought is that maybe if I used hotter primers I would have better results at less than...
the only things you can control is yourself and those that are nearby...its not your job control competitive shooters of that caliber to your standards, it just isn't going to happen...stay safe...
I walked into a hardware store, think it was a big chain, don't remember, and bought a surplus 9mm Astra for 20 bucks...had to fabricate a part to make it shoot without firing the whole magazine with one pull. Today there is a 'stigma' to do with firearms that took politicians a lot of work to...
I would check with Ruger Forum.com. With the complexity of variations and calibers and the absence of manufacturing of these rifles, this would be your best bet. There are real experts over there.
I didn't read all the replies to this thread so this could be covered already. You can't just change the seating depth on a high powered round that is loaded to its maximum with out running into possible problems. If they don't shoot well take them apart and start over. Heavy doses of Varget...
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