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RIFLE SERVICING

#1 Post by Watcher »

Do people here get their rifles 'serviced' ? Reading some of the older books they talk about getting their rifles checked annually by a gunsmith. I'm thinking because I've had my TR for about 10 years (although its probably fired no more than 2,000 rounds in that time) and maybe I should have it checked over; particularly for barrel wear etc.
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#2 Post by Sim G »

I've only had "it" done once, years ago, on a prticular rifle that just seemed to stop performing. I knew it would be bad and it was.....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#3 Post by Watcher »

That's always the danger; that I get told some bad (i.e. expensive) news!
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#4 Post by rox »

It depends a bit on how confident you are in your own abilities to identify any problems, whether you currently suspect any problems, whether you have [access to] the tools and instruments to identify any problems (e.g. measuring sight backlash, throat erosion, barrel gauging), how rigorous your own maintenance programme is, how often the rifle passes through a gunsmiths’ hands anyway (e.g. for rebarelling), and doubtless other factors.
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#5 Post by John25 »

If you can't do it yourself and you know a trusted gunsmith my advice would be to get it checked.

A good smith will give you the full picture on barrel/throat wear etc.

Better to spend a few quid than get a face full of brass, or worse, bolt.
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#6 Post by HeatherW762 »

I agree with John, mine get winterised every year.

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#7 Post by 20series »

Anschutz usually have their servicing team at the Bisley NSRA champs in August, I usually get them to give my small-bore rifle a once over, it only costs a fiver.

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