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Old June 30, 2013, 02:36 PM   #6
Bailey Boat
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With a Smith the first thing I would check is the alignment of the cylinder with the barrel. A range rod of proper caliber will tell the tale very quickly. Use ONLY a range rod not just a piece of metal rod.
.22's will always show a definite preference for a particular brand and style of bullet. Experiment until you find what that particular gun likes and stick with it.
The gun will tell you when it wants to be cleaned. First it will deny you of the accuracy you know it can do and if you ignore it then it will refuse to stabilize the bullet. Listen to the gun..... be one with the gun.....
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