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<blockquote data-quote="mooretitan" data-source="post: 968629" data-attributes="member: 79147"><p>I have a 35 whelen that I have been working up some loads of over the last year. I am pushing a max load of imr 4350 and a 200 grain sp. After reviewing My last 8 groups and over lapping them. My 1st cold shot shot group is .73 group and lays about a 1/2 inch above the rest of the group. The remainder of the group is .94 over about 24 rounds. </p><p>The only work I have done is adjusting the trigger. Other than that it is stock. I am wondering if I should call it good over do some work like bedding the stock and floating the barrel. </p><p>This is going to be a hunting gun that I will use out to 400 yards. Just wondering is gaining a few tenths of and inch is worth the time and even possible </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooretitan, post: 968629, member: 79147"] I have a 35 whelen that I have been working up some loads of over the last year. I am pushing a max load of imr 4350 and a 200 grain sp. After reviewing My last 8 groups and over lapping them. My 1st cold shot shot group is .73 group and lays about a 1/2 inch above the rest of the group. The remainder of the group is .94 over about 24 rounds. The only work I have done is adjusting the trigger. Other than that it is stock. I am wondering if I should call it good over do some work like bedding the stock and floating the barrel. This is going to be a hunting gun that I will use out to 400 yards. Just wondering is gaining a few tenths of and inch is worth the time and even possible Thanks [/QUOTE]
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