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The gun used on Mr. Schaffer's New Zealand hunt was T/C Encore 209X50 that he sent to me for accurizing. When I received the gun, Mr. Schaffer told me that the best it would do was 3" at 100 yards, and that was on a "good day"! After I got my hands on it, did my work on it and shipped it back, I got a phone call from Mr. Schaffer, and he told me that his gun now shot under an inch at 100 yards, and most all groups were one-ragged-hole! He now had confidence in this gun to take it hunting, and these are his results |
Deer Sniper wrote: |
Azar, even though it's been a couple of years, I remember the work I did very well. I do the same work to a lot of muzzle loaders every year... Trigger Job - 2 1/2 pounds Oversize hinge pin Cut off QLA and recrown with a tapered target crown Modify scope base to 5-screws and add a pressure screw on the front of the base to keep it from flexing downward during recoil Modified the forend "ears" so they do not contact the receiver Installed neoprene washers between the barrel and forend to help deaden vibrations during firing Thank you! The rifles I build are per customer request... I actually build a lot of slim profile mountain rifles. I just finished a Remington 700 build in 7mm TCU for a lady out of Texas. Fully decked out with scope, this rig weighed in at less than 6 pounds! The last 280 Ackley Improved I built went to Colorado, and scoped weight was exactly 7 pounds 6 ounces! |
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