I tried moving the barrel within the shroud by hand and it seems very solid and doesn't move at all. ![]() I don't see anything else that might be holding it. I guess the pin about 2 inches back from the muzzle has to be knocked out and then the barrel will get free. I am not sure how to separate the barrel and the shroud. So here's the question: Does anyone have experience with the Model 76? Do you get good groups? Is there anything anyone can suggest to improve the accuracy? It's got a very good crisp trigger, is very reliable, shoots anything, but so far, it's not going to be useful for any matches because it doesn't shoot well enough. If looks could win matches, all I'd ever have to do is show this Model 76 and I'd walk away the winner! It's a fantastic great looking gun to my eyes. The 87T shoots great groups (1/2 to 3/4 inches at 50 feet) under the same circumstances and with the same kinds of ammo. The bore is shiny, rifling looks perfect, yet crappy groups!! I checked the muzzle and the rifling ends abruptly, just about perfect looking. I get about 1.25 to 1.5 inch groups at 50 feet from a bench rest.ĥ or 6 shots will be within 1/2 inch, but then 4 or 5 will be awful and destroy what might have been a good result.) This with various types of ammo including Aguila Standard Velocity, Aguila Sub-Sonic, CCI Standard, Remington 6122, and Wolf Match Target (expensive stuff). ![]() Everything is excellent except it doesn't shoot good groups.
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