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I've done a few and given that the barrel is still good, accuracy is normally quite good. My dad's no4 mk2 would group well under 1 MOA all day long.
I would normally cut three inches off the original barrel, crown it, thread it for silencer use, bed the front end, drill and tap to mount a scope.
Worked on the trigger.
A few details on how to treat the forend of a No4 Mk2 would be great, I have two, one is free floated, the other (which I can't shoot yet) is bedded (sort of). Thanks
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