Well my "friend" has a confession to make. Its my rifle. It was bought used a few weeks ago. The rifle, a Model 70 Winchester in 222 with a Simmons Presidential 6-20x44 scope. I did the usual with a new/used rifle, clean the barrel and make sure things are tight, but for some reason, I didn't check the action screws. After a few trips to the range and several loads, I am disappointed in the accuracy and it seemed like maybe it was a scope problem with the exception that the scope seemed to be taking adjustments correctly. The rifle would put two shots close together then throw one a couple of inchs right or left, then back to the group. Well, being very upset, I brought the rifle home, cleaned it up again then decided to take it apart and see if I can find something visibly wrong. Thats when I found the front and rear action screws finger tight. First thought was what a dumb azz. The only thing I didn't remember to check. I'm hoping the next trip to the range I see an improvement in accuracy.
P.S> I torqued the front and rear screws at 30 inch pounds being a walnut stock with no bedding or pillars. Is that tight enough?