If you find that the gun has a nice curve, behaves well on the bench but your accuracy is still lacking, the last thing you want is a FX spaghetti noodle on it. The stock barrel might just need cleaned up by a machinist. Next step , a replacement real barrel. There’s a lot of barrel flapping in the breeze with a traditional rifle and yes a superior liner shoots 33.95’s great, but that system on that gun should be a last resort. I enjoy all my upper tier guns. Some of them wear barrels that I built for them. But I have to admit I get more satisfaction making a less expensive rough around the edges gun into what I think it should be. Have fun and I hope to not see it in the classifieds by Christmas.
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