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GEMRI

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  1. I also have the P14 Century International Arms Centurion P14 7mm Rem Mag. My Dad gave it to me as a gift years ago. I took it to the range and the groups were all over the place. I took it to a local gun smith to get it looked over. He ended up remounting the scope and rings to make sure everything was right. He also glass bedded the stock and free floated the barrel. Lastly, he installed a Timney trigger. I went back to the range to see what it could do after upgrades. I found out that when I got back to the range, all the time, effort and money was well worth it. It will shoot MOA at 100 yards out. I now have a great hunting rifle for around $250 dollars in upgrades and alignments. I will post pictures soon. Glad to be on the forum.
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    3x9x40 scope range

    I would definitely have it glass bedded with the barrel floated. When I did mine, the accuracy went up 10 fold. Adding a Timney trigger would also make it a top notch shooter. I added pictures of mine to compare.
  3. GEMRI

    3x9x40 scope range

    I also have the P14 Century International Arms Centurion P14 7mm Rem Mag. My Dad gave it to me as a gift years ago. I took it to the range and the groups were all over the place. I took it to a local gun smith to get it looked over. He ended up remounting the scope and rings to make sure everything was right. He also glass bedded the stock and free floated the barrel. Lastly, he installed a Timney trigger. I went back to the range to see what it could do after upgrades. I found out that when I got back to the range, all the time, effort and money was well worth it. It will shoot MOA at 100 yards out. I now have a great hunting rifle for around $250 dollars in upgrades and alignments. I will post pictures soon. Glad to be on the forum.
  4. Do you still have the rifle?
  5. I also have the P14 Century International Arms Centurion P14 7mm Rem Mag. My Dad gave it to me as a gift years ago. I took it to the range and the groups were all over the place. I took it to a local gun smith to get it looked over. He ended up remounting the scope and rings to make sure everything was right. He also glass bedded the stock and free floated the barrel. Lastly, he installed a Timney trigger. I went back to the range to see what it could do after upgrades. I found out that when I got back to the range, all the time, effort and money was well worth it. It will shoot MOA at 100 yards out. I now have a great hunting rifle for around $250 dollars in upgrades and alignments. I will post pictures soon. Glad to be on the forum.
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