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jjrothWA
11-26-2019, 01:46
of a Rem Model 742, from buckshot size @ 200 to a smaller group???
1-10 inch twist, using Hornady 165 polytip spire point.
Any way to keep the fore-end tighter on the firearm>
Thanks.
Define "buckshot size". What calibre and load? How old is the M742? What sights? Have you done a trigger job?
Have you tried any other bullet?
The barrel was floated in the factory. The fore end is held on with just 1, high priced, screw(they start at $6.75 at Gunparts). Have you tightened it?
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/remington/rifles-rem/742
barretcreek
11-30-2019, 03:53
Disassemble and clean the whole thing; especially the chamber. Rebuild the gas system with a new spring and consumable parts. Dirty chambers and gas systems are their major problems. Disclaimer-I have a 760 and am allergic to the 742 but they can be accurate.
The gas system has nothing to do with accuracy. Does have to do with cycling.
We still need to know the definition of "buckshot size". The thing is a hunting rifle, not a target rifle. A consistent 2 or 3 inches at 100 is good enough.
Disassemble and clean the whole thing; especially the chamber. Rebuild the gas system with a new spring and consumable parts. Dirty chambers and gas systems are their major problems. Disclaimer-I have a 760 and am allergic to the 742 but they can be accurate.
this is the biggest issue with them
they apparently must be kept clean and lubed,
I know a local gunsmith hates them, but he makes a pile of coin fixing them each year
What caliber?
You're looking at a semi automatic sporter and sunray is right about expected accuracy, some will be a bit better and some a bit worse. This was not designed to be a long range rifle. If you can hit a grapefruit with a good scope at 200 yards you're good to go with one of these. Speaking of 'scope, have you checked the mount for your sight for tightness?
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