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Yes, a .360 Buckhammer rifle can be modified for improved accuracy by adjusting the rifle's stock, barrel, and trigger system.
Stock Modifications
The .360 Buckhammer’s stock can be modified to improve accuracy by lengthening the stock to fit the shooter’s shoulder, and adding a recoil pad to reduce felt recoil. A drop-in stock adapter can also be used to adjust the stock’s length and angle. By shortening the stock 1/2 inch, the rifle’s center of gravity can be lowered, and the shooter’s aim can be stabilized.
Barrel Modifications
To improve the .360 Buckhammer’s accuracy, the barrel can be threaded for a muzzle brake or suppressor to reduce recoil and muzzle rise. A free-floated barrel can also be installed to eliminate any stock-barrel contact that can cause barrel movement and inaccuracy. Additionally, a high-luxury barrel contour can be used to reduce wind deflection and improve accuracy.
Trigger System Upgrades
The .360 Buckhammer’s trigger system can be upgraded to improve accuracy by installing a drop-in trigger group with a lighter pull weight and shorter overtravel. A trigger pull weight of 2-3 pounds is ideal for hunting applications, as it allows for quick and accurate trigger activation. By reducing the trigger’s overtravel, the shooter can achieve a more consistent and accurate shot.
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