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    Default Any recommendations for tightening the "pattern"...

    of a Rem Model 742, from buckshot size @ 200 to a smaller group???

    1-10 inch twist, using Hornady 165 polytip spire point.

    Any way to keep the fore-end tighter on the firearm>

    Thanks.

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    Define "buckshot size". What calibre and load? How old is the M742? What sights? Have you done a trigger job?
    Have you tried any other bullet?
    The barrel was floated in the factory. The fore end is held on with just 1, high priced, screw(they start at $6.75 at Gunparts). Have you tightened it?
    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-man...rifles-rem/742
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    Disassemble and clean the whole thing; especially the chamber. Rebuild the gas system with a new spring and consumable parts. Dirty chambers and gas systems are their major problems. Disclaimer-I have a 760 and am allergic to the 742 but they can be accurate.

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    The gas system has nothing to do with accuracy. Does have to do with cycling.
    We still need to know the definition of "buckshot size". The thing is a hunting rifle, not a target rifle. A consistent 2 or 3 inches at 100 is good enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barretcreek View Post
    Disassemble and clean the whole thing; especially the chamber. Rebuild the gas system with a new spring and consumable parts. Dirty chambers and gas systems are their major problems. Disclaimer-I have a 760 and am allergic to the 742 but they can be accurate.
    this is the biggest issue with them

    they apparently must be kept clean and lubed,

    I know a local gunsmith hates them, but he makes a pile of coin fixing them each year

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    What caliber?

    You're looking at a semi automatic sporter and sunray is right about expected accuracy, some will be a bit better and some a bit worse. This was not designed to be a long range rifle. If you can hit a grapefruit with a good scope at 200 yards you're good to go with one of these. Speaking of 'scope, have you checked the mount for your sight for tightness?
    Last edited by Art; 12-27-2019 at 11:30.

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