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    Hard to go past that 0.638 grp.
    The paint job of the stock looks great too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Hard to go past that 0.638 grp.
    The paint job of the stock looks great too.
    yes at a glance, but it's right on the edge of the node, the very next seating depth just 3 thou deeper opened out to about 1.2" so I'd be more inclined to go somewhere in the middle of that node which is what I've loaded my 2 lots of confirmation loads to 1 lot at .650 and 1 lot .644 I have also swapped out the trigger for one that has been lightened and polished.

    the stock finish is a matte gray over textured paint, with gold and white marble effect finsh. pretty happy with it, I also fitted a new limbasver, javelin flush cup and free floated the barrel it's come up great
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