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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 761939" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>It can't be a dirty barrel as he said he was cleaning every 4 or 5 shots unless the cleaning system is not good enough ! </p><p>That's over cleaning to be looking for tight groups running in maybe yes . I agree that other things might also be wrong . Scope , mounts , bedding , action screws , ammo change , all needs to be addressed . </p><p>Could also be mistakes in shooting technique which includes how the gun is setup and supported .</p><p>Could be a combination of a few things working together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 761939, member: 17844"] It can't be a dirty barrel as he said he was cleaning every 4 or 5 shots unless the cleaning system is not good enough ! That's over cleaning to be looking for tight groups running in maybe yes . I agree that other things might also be wrong . Scope , mounts , bedding , action screws , ammo change , all needs to be addressed . Could also be mistakes in shooting technique which includes how the gun is setup and supported . Could be a combination of a few things working together. [/QUOTE]
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