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300 win mag 210 grain bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 553437" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>No, after it was determined it was indeed the tube I was done with it. Didn't even bring it home. I would assume it was a diameter problem inside as nothing showed up with a bore scope. Or it could have been a stress issue in the barrel too. Crown was flawless, also shot it with and with out the brake. It was just a barrel that didn't shoot. </p><p> </p><p>I have had the pleasure of owning some very good barrels over the years. I really like the ones that shoot and are not picky. Like the 2 Broughtons we now have on the 300 wins. They shoot good no matter what, but you can fine tune loads and see a difference. I remember breaking in my sons Broughton. Cleaned every shot for the first 10. They were all shot with the same point of aim at 100 yards. The result was 10 shots into a hole the size of a nickel. Needless to say that is a tube we were in love with from the get go.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 553437, member: 7503"] No, after it was determined it was indeed the tube I was done with it. Didn't even bring it home. I would assume it was a diameter problem inside as nothing showed up with a bore scope. Or it could have been a stress issue in the barrel too. Crown was flawless, also shot it with and with out the brake. It was just a barrel that didn't shoot. I have had the pleasure of owning some very good barrels over the years. I really like the ones that shoot and are not picky. Like the 2 Broughtons we now have on the 300 wins. They shoot good no matter what, but you can fine tune loads and see a difference. I remember breaking in my sons Broughton. Cleaned every shot for the first 10. They were all shot with the same point of aim at 100 yards. The result was 10 shots into a hole the size of a nickel. Needless to say that is a tube we were in love with from the get go. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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