A little like squeezing blood from a stone I suspect, however what steps would one undertake to get the highest degree of accuracy from a classic rifle.

The rifle in question is a 1952 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in 308, NRA very good condition with the only alterations being a lighter trigger spring and a replaced rear folding sight. Honestly, a 90% rifle which has spent a lot of time in a safe, but has been hunted minimally.

I'm told it shoots around 1 1/4 - 1 1/2" with handloads.

Somebody should write a tutorial


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