Needed a 2nd opinion. I have a Winchester 270 featherweight classic. It’s almost 30yrs old. It used to be a tick driver and the scope was always on. I got into archery and didn’t shoot it for years. When I came back to shooting I put a new leupold on to replace the basic leupold from the 90’s. I have had nothing but issues with it walking to the right after I get it sighted in.
I was talking to a gun guy who is telling me it is from the barrel heating and then cooking and moving position due tot he stock not being aligned. What he was saying seemed to make sense from my novice to unknowing of gunsmithing. He said to take the gun apart and if it was true I would see a wear mark on one side of the barrel and a black mark on that side of the inside of the stock where the barrel is touching. I did this and like he said there was a mark on both. He says to fix it he removes some of the stock and re centered the barrel essentially making a platform for the barrel.
Bottom line I know there are a lot of folks on here with a lot more experience than me. Does any of this make sense or sound correct?
Thanks
I was talking to a gun guy who is telling me it is from the barrel heating and then cooking and moving position due tot he stock not being aligned. What he was saying seemed to make sense from my novice to unknowing of gunsmithing. He said to take the gun apart and if it was true I would see a wear mark on one side of the barrel and a black mark on that side of the inside of the stock where the barrel is touching. I did this and like he said there was a mark on both. He says to fix it he removes some of the stock and re centered the barrel essentially making a platform for the barrel.
Bottom line I know there are a lot of folks on here with a lot more experience than me. Does any of this make sense or sound correct?
Thanks