Detritus
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few months back i Bought a Rem. SPS-Varmint in .308, i did not know at the time that the stock used on this model has neither a Bedding block Nor pillars. After several range sessions My rifle is exhibiting, what is in my oppinion very poor accuracy (the average group size over the course of aprox. 124rds is over 3" at 100yrds). I am in the process now of trying to eliminate as many of the variables as possible to try and determine and if posible remedy what ever factor(s) are causing this.
what i am wanting to know from you kind folks is have any other SPS-V Owners modified, bedded, etc their factory stocks to get better/more consistent groups? and if so what exactly did you do? Pictures would be most welcome if anyone documented what they did.
basically I'm looking for ways to avoid for as long as possible forking over $150-200 for an after market stock, because i'm not entirely sure that it IS the stock that is to blame. And i'm not exactly in a position where i can afford to lay out the cash for a new stock, only to find out the barrel is trash or similar.
as always when i ask for help/info here. thank you for your time and any info you care to share.
what i am wanting to know from you kind folks is have any other SPS-V Owners modified, bedded, etc their factory stocks to get better/more consistent groups? and if so what exactly did you do? Pictures would be most welcome if anyone documented what they did.
basically I'm looking for ways to avoid for as long as possible forking over $150-200 for an after market stock, because i'm not entirely sure that it IS the stock that is to blame. And i'm not exactly in a position where i can afford to lay out the cash for a new stock, only to find out the barrel is trash or similar.
as always when i ask for help/info here. thank you for your time and any info you care to share.