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    paperkite
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    304e tune uup


    The other day I was discussing a tune up on our '56 chey pickup with my wife and it occured to me that the model 340e Savage in .22 Hornet needs a tune up . Not knowing where to start or what to have done other than a trigger job and incasing the front part of the barrel in heat shrink tubing to act as a barrel tuner . So I need guidence on what this rifle needs done to make it a MOA or sub MOA if it is possible or if it is not possible. I am reloading for it so I have a few different powders avaiable and currently shooting 2400 and 33gr .223 Sierra bullets and 40 grain SN Sperry using PVI/S&B cases . Thanks for any advice !
    Paul

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    Save your elbow grease for the pick-up. It has more potential.
    "As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."

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    paperkite
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    Save your elbow grease for the pick-up. It has more potential.
    Yea, I was afraid of that. I do like shooting it...

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