Mosin Nagant

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UpTheIrons
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Re: Mosin Nagant

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big 54r wrote:
atticus wrote: If you shoot good ammo thru a MN (eg. S&B) you will generally get better results. Besides, there are some inexpensive measures that can improve accuracy on a MN (eg. corking the end of the stock).

atticus you must elaborate more on these accurizing techniques for the Mosin:
*corking end of stock etc.

please post more techniques!
I'm not atticus, but here are the two techniques I've sen:
Corking: http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu63.htm
Bedding: http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu75.htm

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Re: Mosin Nagant

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The Box-o-Truth article (linked in the UptheIrons post above) is the source on corking. The article is well laid out and easy to follow. Corking is an inexpensive technique to improve accuracy on some mosin nagants, although it doesn't work equally well on all guns. Gotta love those MNs. ;-)

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Re: Mosin Nagant

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good deal...I;ll have to find a place with some cork...maybe a fish and tackle place will have some.

I never thought about using jbweld as a bedding compound before, nice.

I think I'll try both on my m44 and see what happens.

thanx guy's.

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Re: Mosin Nagant

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Try a crafts store or hobby store for flat cork. It will be about 1/8 inch thick. That's what you need. Out here the stores are called Michaels and Hobby Lobby. It comes in small pieces, about 4" square or so.

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Re: Mosin Nagant

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You can also use gasket material if you have any around. I used some graphite based gasket material to bed my 10/22's receiver to the new stock when I put it together with the target barrel.
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Re: Mosin Nagant

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I know it is more of a permanent job, but acra glass gel has always done well by me. It is fairly cheap and easy to use in my opinion. Plus, when you are done, the receiver and barrel will fit like a glove in the stock. I have never done a bedding job that did not greatly improve accuracy. Can't say i've ever done a Moisin, but I have done other guns that presented a more difficult job than a Moisin, and they all turned out good.
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