Always heard some of the tang safety models were a crap shoot as to whether they would have a decent barrel on them or not, and I guess some of it is warranted. But I've had 2 here from the same guy that aren't just good shooters, but excellent shooters. Both of them. 1 in a 300 WM, and 1 in a 220 Swift.
Only thing I can say I done to both besides trigger work and barrel cleaning is I put the largest Snap On screwdriver that would fit that angled front action screw (which is a big screwdriver) and I tighten it with about all I can muster with a straight grip driver. At least twice what you would torque a normal action screw. Then tighten the rear screw good and snug like normal, and the middle one is last and gets just enough that it wont back out.
Factory rifle, factory ammo. It's a shooter. The 3 shots on the left side of the dot measure just under 1/4" by my measurement. Showed me pretty much the same thing several months back the first time I worked on it putting 4 shots with the same ammo, that could be covered with a nickel if I remember correctly.
Only thing I can say I done to both besides trigger work and barrel cleaning is I put the largest Snap On screwdriver that would fit that angled front action screw (which is a big screwdriver) and I tighten it with about all I can muster with a straight grip driver. At least twice what you would torque a normal action screw. Then tighten the rear screw good and snug like normal, and the middle one is last and gets just enough that it wont back out.
Factory rifle, factory ammo. It's a shooter. The 3 shots on the left side of the dot measure just under 1/4" by my measurement. Showed me pretty much the same thing several months back the first time I worked on it putting 4 shots with the same ammo, that could be covered with a nickel if I remember correctly.