eric n
Silver $$ Contributor
If you really want to scratch the itch, send a batch to DJs, have them turn it, then test for yourself.
"One good test is worth a thousand expert opinions"- Wernher Von Braun
What are you using for rest and bags?
In my limited experience, I've found more meaningful gain (meaning consistency) over turning by having whatever rest I'm using being in tune. Whether it be bag fill, ear shape, density of filler, location of forearm, etc... If you are using a folding bipod, the rear bag is a bit more forgiving but still can be tuned a bit and we can always work on position.
You have a half minute factory rifle that was designed to be just that. Pretty darn good and nice shooting!
"One good test is worth a thousand expert opinions"- Wernher Von Braun
What are you using for rest and bags?
In my limited experience, I've found more meaningful gain (meaning consistency) over turning by having whatever rest I'm using being in tune. Whether it be bag fill, ear shape, density of filler, location of forearm, etc... If you are using a folding bipod, the rear bag is a bit more forgiving but still can be tuned a bit and we can always work on position.
You have a half minute factory rifle that was designed to be just that. Pretty darn good and nice shooting!