Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
Tighten the front screw that pulls down the recoil lug as TIGHT as you can without stripping the head. Crank that thing!

Tighten the rearmost screw fairly solid.

Tighten the middle screw as little as possible to keep it in.


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Start there.

I work all the triggers on my Rugers and the MKII's are easy.


In 2010 I took two Zytel Rugers to the range for a final check before elk season, a .300WM and a .30-06. After a quick, final scope check at 100 yards I headed to the long range and put clay pigeons on the 600 yard berm. I busted a pigeon with each rifle with a total of 5 shots fired.

Here's a 3-shot target from my Zytel .338WM:
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And my Zytel .300WM, first shot from an oiled bore:
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Last edited by Coyote_Hunter; 11/26/14.

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A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.