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How many rounds down the tube? Both of my 'new' Mk2's grouped poorly until around 150-200 rounds fired.
PF Mk2
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We've talked about boat tail bullets before here. It probably doesn't apply to your newish Mk.2 but most LE rifles that have been either broken in or even shot extensively with cordite will perform better with flat base bullets. I shoot Sierra's when I have the time to reload which isn't often and find the 180 Pro Hunters will out perform the 174 Match Kings in most barrels with normal wear patterns.
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"Schattenbaum Accurizing System"
I sometimes do consulting work for that outfit.
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Schattenbaum Accurizing System. From the Manual: 1.Loosen forestock screws. 2.Insert cork pad under barrel at the front band. 3.Tighten screws.
I've played around with cork pads, and shims, on some rimfires with varied success. I have read about using them on the no4 and No5. I should give it a try on some of my MkI's.
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PPU has marketed the .303 ammo with boat tails for many years. They used to mark the boxes as Mk.8Z but they don't do it anymore. I'd guess they were tooled up for MG ammo and bullets so that's what they still produce.
I think most will find that if their No.4 rifle's forend is bedded correctly to specification and the screws kept tight, it'll probably shoot better than most of us can. I know it's true in my case.
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Guess I'm blessed. I have a UF55 that loves the 174 SMK over a modest charge of IMR4350 and has shot extremely well with that bullet right from the get go. With a Scope mounted it will reliably shoot 5 shot groups of less than 2 inches at 200M. I have another UF55 that I have yet to seriously work up but it gives me 5 shot groups of about 4 inches at 200M using a A J Parker twin zero sight, (also with the 174gr SMK and IMR4350). Neither of these rifles have been modified in any way, (other than the sights). They have simply been carefully assembled per Armorers instructions, ie front action screw tight, upper hand guard tight and not in contact with the front sight, and factory bedding. Ammo quality?
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"...and No5."
MCB,
It has been my experience that the No5 forestock can be bearing on the left side of the barrel in the morning and bearing on the right side of the barrel by dusk---slippery little creatures that they are.
A cork pad from the Schattenbaum System will keep wood to metal bearing in stasis, which makes it's effect on each shot repeatable, which is the soul of accuracy.
"No tricks! No unpleasant bending!"---V.Stanshall "Mr. Apollo".
Photo is such a pad installed on my beautiful 4/45 Fazakerley, which shoots nice round groups.
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