Ok, thats what I get for looking at "new posts"...
So virtually all my original comments apply.
1) terrible junk stock
2) non accutrigger
3) any other issues (BSA scope)
You should set up the rifle on the rest the way you shoot it, and have someone check the barrel for free floating with a playing card (not a $ bill, it is too thin). Usually, to try to make a plastic stock work, I have used a 3/4" hardwood dowel that I glue 36grit paper to, to sand open the barrel chanel until it has a 1/16th clearance all the way around. Then there is a possibility that it will be free floated when you shoot it.
Next you will need to bed the action and recoil lug. Watch some Youtube videos. This series is about an english/scottsman and his battle with a Remington 700 SPS. Your axis will probably be very similar.
Bit long winded but he shows the targets and the grouping issues he had. Skip to the last one and you get the "after" view.
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