I have several M700's in various calibers. Most are in after-market stocks - either wood or synthetic. The one thing I have noticed about them all is that they shot poorly right out of the box. Once they were put in new stocks (and for some, got a new trigger) they all started grouping much better. In short, I'm agreeing with everyone else, even ingwe! shocked


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