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Originally Posted by expmler
I agree, check to see that the action screws are tight. If you have to tighten them take it out and shoot it before you do anything else. if they are tight or there is no improvement after tightening, cleaning would be my next step.
Clean it and test before you change anything else. If it does not improve after cleaning my next step would be the scope.
Next thing I would check is the scope, if everything is tight try a different scope or try that scope on a different rifle that you know is accurate.
I would be careful about eliminating the pressure point in the stock, I am guessing it came like that from factory and has been accurate up until now. Once you remove that pressure point there is no going back.
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Actually, pressure pads can be rebuilt. I don't like pressure pads, but I have built them using bedding compound.