teddy: I worked with one of those rifles and found I had to remove the bayonet and lug to get it to shoot accurately. I also found the action/barrel to stock fit was very, very poor and it needed bedding. I found that with the bayonet attached, at least with my rifle, the group went to pattern at 50 yds. I removed the bayonet, sawed off as much of the lug as possible, had to open the barrel channel considerably to get the barrel free-floated and during the bedding process had to assure the action and barrel were centered to the barrel channel. After all that she shot like a dream with 200 gn S&B or Silver Bear ammo. HTH. Mikey.