Haywire, nice shooting! What else have you used for targets??? Hmmm, I may have to clean out the chest freezer. I know there has to be some meat in there that's past it's prime.
Hornet, does it look like the rear sight is installed correctly or off center? If it's off center (had a marlin like this once) the williams peap sight that screws into the rear scope mount hole will correct that problem (and probably be much more accurate). When you get it set up let me know, I'd like to shoot it . :wink: I looked at a buffalo classic the last gun show with the williams on the rear, oh, I druelled all over the stock. I may have to buy a 223 youth to get one with iron sights and then put the williams on the rear and a full butt stock for a ruff and tumble bad weather go anywhere coyote gun.
On the forearm, is it really tight to put on? If the forearm screw lug is off center on either barrel, or a little left on one, a little right on the other, you might need to loosen the two small screws on the back of the forearm just a smidge and install the forearm. This will let the plastic spacer on the back of the forearm slip to where it needs to be to not bind. If this corrects the problem I'd call NEF and order the 357 it's own forearm and spacer. Or if you like synthetic put a synthetic stock and forend on it. The synthetic forend is much more forgiving of difference in the forend stud.
And how is it sighting the iron sights on the rifle with the monte carlo stock? Can you get your eye down low enough easily?
And the most important question of all, when are you going to test your loads out of a chicken?
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later,
scruffy