160$, all original parts bayonet included. Wonderful at shooting, got about a 6.5 inch group at 250 feet with my first time shooting her bore is near perfect (my camera blows dickery do and couldent get a very good shot of it) Pretty fond of this one.
>>30320603
>>30320603
bore pics
>>30320603
i figured my collection was missing something nuggety so i wanted one.
>>30320603
oh and another bore pic for a little more seeability
>6.5 inch group at ~85 yards
>Wonderful
>>30320683
well it was my first 3 shots, it got a lot better when i actully figured out the damn thing
>>30320706
Make sure your action screws (the 2 screws that hold the receiver to the stock) are tight. This is a very simple, and often overlooked way to increase your accuracy. Also you didn't mention if you were shooting off hand or off a bench. That makes a big difference.
>>30320603
Buy a shim kit and float the barrel
>>30320900
Buy a noose and hang yourself muzscum
>>30320900
How exactly does floating a barrel make it more accurate, I never quite got that.
>>30320891
I was standing up as i havent gotten around to getting/making a bench to use at my home range, and i looked at the action screws and they were kinda loose, not enough to hurt much, but enough to notice, thanks komrade!
>>30321205
Just make sure they're snug. And you'd be surprised, it can make a big difference. Also 6.5in off hand isn't bad. Needs work, but it's not bad.