I'm still working on load development for my smoothie ... but is there any 'other' ways besides Kentucky windage or holding the rifle so I see 'more' barrel?
Mike:Mike Brooks said:I always bend the barrel to change point of impact. Pretty easy to do.
I bend somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 way from the muzzle.The only way I've ever done it was with a fork in a tree. Stick it in till it looks about right and pull or push it the way it needs to go. You'll feel it when it bends. Put it pback in the stock and see wher it shoots. It ain't rocket science. I find a 4' straight edge to be a helpfull guid in the process.Any advice on 'where' to start the bend, say 1/2 way up the barrel or from 1/3rd of way up? I don't think I want to try the PC method of using a forked tree ...
dvlmstr said:Mowery
Maybe this will help you.
Regards, Dave[/quote)
This is how I bent my barrel and it worked great, but I changed my mind, bent it back straight got it juged choked and put a rear sight on it, I don't plan on competing with it and what do you know I now have a smoothbore that shoots straight and center.
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