This is my daughter's Remington model 7 .260 with a new Bell & Carlson stock. This gun was a great shooter and she's harvested some nice deer with it but the groups started opening up and the accuracy really went down. I was going to glass bed the wood stock but when I removed it I noticed a crack in the top of the wood where the rear trigger guard screw goes into the action. Im not 100% sure the crack was the reason for the accuracy falling off but i feel pretty certain that it was indeed the culprit.
She decided that she wanted to go back with a Synthetic so I went with this one with the full length bedding block. She picked out the stock as well as the sling. We're hoping to get to the reloading bench soon and she what she will do. I would like to try the 125gr Partitions but it seems there's none available right now so we'll stick with the 120gr PH's that we've been using until we can get our hands on some. Im hoping the accuracy will return to what it use to be, we'll see.
She decided that she wanted to go back with a Synthetic so I went with this one with the full length bedding block. She picked out the stock as well as the sling. We're hoping to get to the reloading bench soon and she what she will do. I would like to try the 125gr Partitions but it seems there's none available right now so we'll stick with the 120gr PH's that we've been using until we can get our hands on some. Im hoping the accuracy will return to what it use to be, we'll see.