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Hi Folks,
Here is a question for the double rifle experts...
What are the possible causes for a double rifle to go OUT of regulation?
I have a 1969 Franz Sodia 9,3x74R O/U, which is not shooting as I would like it to.
I am in the process of developing a load to get the two barrels to shoot to the same point of impact (or close enough) but you can read up and follow that in one of my other threads if you wish. My point is Franz Sodia was a highly respected Master gunsmith in his day, and I cant believe that any self respecting Master gunsmith would have sold this rifle to any customer shooting the way it currently does.
I believe that when it was new it would have been regulated beautifully.
So what has changed with this rifle in the last 51 years?
There are no visible dents or dings on the rifle, and each barrel can produce a lovely tight group, they are just not close to each other like they should be.
What are your thoughts?
HB.
Here is a question for the double rifle experts...
What are the possible causes for a double rifle to go OUT of regulation?
I have a 1969 Franz Sodia 9,3x74R O/U, which is not shooting as I would like it to.
I am in the process of developing a load to get the two barrels to shoot to the same point of impact (or close enough) but you can read up and follow that in one of my other threads if you wish. My point is Franz Sodia was a highly respected Master gunsmith in his day, and I cant believe that any self respecting Master gunsmith would have sold this rifle to any customer shooting the way it currently does.
I believe that when it was new it would have been regulated beautifully.
So what has changed with this rifle in the last 51 years?
There are no visible dents or dings on the rifle, and each barrel can produce a lovely tight group, they are just not close to each other like they should be.
What are your thoughts?
HB.