Hello,
A few months ago I got a stainless Encore, laminated stock, 26" heavy barrel, .204 Ruger. Then I got an additional barrel: .223 Rem, 26", stainless. I haven't shot the .204 barrel much, but have been trying to find an accurate load for the .223 barrel. So far the gun has shot OK. Not great but OK, like 1 1/2" groups (at 100 yards, with reloads) with an occasional flier opening it up to 2 or 2 1/2". I haven't done any mods to the rifle.
I noticed my gun has some lateral play. If I hold the frame firmly and then push the muzzle end of the barrel from left to right, or right to left, it moves a tiny bit. I can't see it moving, but I sure can feel it, and even hear a faint clunking sound. Both barrel do the same thing. If I try to move the barrel up and down, it won't move at all, it's tight and firm, feels like a single solid piece.
I'm a little paranoid about this lateral play. But I wonder if that is normal. After all it's a break-open design, and frame, barrel and hinge pin, they all must have their tolerances so some play will always be there, maybe varying from gun to gun depending on how the tolerances stack up. I went to a local gun store the other day and handled four different Encore rifles and one Contender carbine. Only one of the Encores felt real snug, with no perceptible play. The other Encores and the Contender all had some play.
I'd like to hear the opinions from people more experienced on the Encores. Is that lateral play normal? Is it reasonable to believe that barrel/frame lateral play is detrimental to accuracy, and guns with a real tight fit should shoot better?
Thanks,
Marc