I know everybody here has got to be sick of these Mosin threads but I need help.
My 91/30 has an accuracy issue . With the bayonet off it will either string the shots left to right or up and down forming a five to seven inch groups , or there will be a decent group but with one or two fliers that can be up to four inches away from the rest of the group. But with the bayonet on it makes a picture perfect two to three inch groups with Czech surplus and my reloads. I tried shiming the action and puting upward pressure on the end of the barrel with buisiness cards but I cannot get to shoot well with the bayo off. I know this is how they were intended to be shot but does anybody know what I can do?
I bought this rifle because it without the bayonet, it fits me like a glove. It has perfect balance, the lenght of pull and the straight grip fits me just right, and I like the long sight radius. But the second you attach the bayonet,all that goes out the window.
My 91/30 has an accuracy issue . With the bayonet off it will either string the shots left to right or up and down forming a five to seven inch groups , or there will be a decent group but with one or two fliers that can be up to four inches away from the rest of the group. But with the bayonet on it makes a picture perfect two to three inch groups with Czech surplus and my reloads. I tried shiming the action and puting upward pressure on the end of the barrel with buisiness cards but I cannot get to shoot well with the bayo off. I know this is how they were intended to be shot but does anybody know what I can do?
I bought this rifle because it without the bayonet, it fits me like a glove. It has perfect balance, the lenght of pull and the straight grip fits me just right, and I like the long sight radius. But the second you attach the bayonet,all that goes out the window.