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    #16
    Wood stock 15 inch-pounds, synthetic 45 inch pounds and composite stock 65 inch pounds.

    One critical area of a precision rifle is the surface where the action and barrel contact the stock. Most barrels are free floating or bedded to ensure either no contact or consistent contact, respectively. The rifle's action on the other hand makes direct contact with the stock. To ensure consistent performance ...

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      #17
      Wood stock 15 inch-pounds, synthetic 45 inch pounds and composite stock 65 inch pounds.

      One critical area of a precision rifle is the surface where the action and barrel contact the stock. Most barrels are free floating or bedded to ensure either no contact or consistent contact, respectively. The rifle's action on the other hand makes direct contact with the stock. To ensure consistent performance ...

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        #18
        Trophy8 knows his stuff and you should do that. If its not that, your scope's reticles are probably messed up. Leopold has a lifetime warranty. I only shoot one time before rifle season, if it hits where it did last year, I'm done.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Sidro View Post
          Wood stock 15 inch-pounds, synthetic 45 inch pounds and composite stock 65 inch pounds.

          https://goneoutdoors.com/action-torq...0-7501697.html
          Unsure who these guys are, but 15 in/lb is nowhere near enough.

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