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Old July 21, 2021, 11:48 PM   #7
taylorce1
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Originally Posted by 44 AMP
All I was really wondering was, did you shoot it so you know what you might be losing or gaining?
What would be worse having the rifle shoot well MOA or less before cutting the barrel down and threading, and it shoot 2+ MOA afterwards and nothing fixes it? Or just cutting down the barrel and starting with no baseline? I have a safe full of capable backup rifles if this rifle won't shoot, it isn't like it is going to ruin any of my hunts this year.
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