ORIGINAL: statjunk
Thanks for the responses. I already had a Timney trigger put in it and set to 3lbs'ish. I floated the barrel with dollar bill as the measure. I did the fire a few shots and test the float already and it checked out. The gap does not change between repeated shots. I did this for about 20 shots.
My next move is to glass bed the rifle.
Have any of you heard of Kimber or other high end rifles having these problems?
Any other suggestions?
Tom
Outdoor Life just dida review of a Kimber rifle and they couldn't get it to shoot under 2" groups, so your Ruger is shooting pretty good.